When it opened its doors in 1901, Hunton & Williams was, with just four lawyers, the largest firm in Richmond. It has grown a bit since then: Hunton now has some 850 lawyers and ranks solidly on The Am Law 100. Although it is a full–service firm, Hunton has particular strengths in energy...
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...Systems in 2006, he was doing mortgage-backed securitization work with Hunton & Williams. Johnson didn't know much about content-to-print...
Firms are dealing with everything from pre-immigration tax planning for wealthy individuals to mergers and acquisitions between companies whose only connection to the U.S. is the law firm?s location
...LATERALS Hunton & Williams (Richmond, Va.): Alison Dreizen joins the global corporate practice...
...Systems in 2006, he was doing mortgage-backed securitization work with Hunton & Williams. Johnson didn't know much about content-to-print...
... Hunton & Williams has added Alison Dreizen as a...
...joined the structured finance and securitization practice at Hunton & Williams as of counsel. He was an associate at ...
...related to the health care industry. The former cochairs of Williams Mullen's electronic discovery and information governance department, BENNETT BORDEN...
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
...of Standing in Environmental Cases, with a great panel: F. William Brownell, Partner, Hunton & Williams (moderator) Amanda Leiter, Associate Professor, American University, Washington
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