One has to feel for an historian researching the roots of K&L Gates. The firm has had more mergers than Larry King has had marriages. Luckily, its unions have worked out better: K&L ranked sixteenth on the 2011 Am Law 100 list with just over $1 billion in revenue. It has also proved to be...
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New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...by McGonigle. On Sunday, March 18, 2007, J.S. and her friend K.L., another eighth grade student at Blue Mountain Middle School, created a...
New Jersey Law Journal
...the need for the evidence outweighed the interest in maintaining confidentiality. K&L Gates failed to make the requisite showing, and accordingly, we conclude there...
New Jersey Law Journal
...2007.On Sunday, March 18, 2007, J.S. and her friend K.L., another eighth grader at the Middle School, created a fictitious profile...
...Gioia in Chatham, who will concentrate on employment and commercial law . . . K&L Gates in Newark adds Shay Deshpande, formerly an associate with...
...Partners The toxic tort practice at K&L Gates in Newark welcomes Charles Rysavy, previously a partner with...
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Much of the Law Journal's regular reporting on partnership changes at New Jersey firms could suggest that lateral movements are becoming the norm, but our yearly snapshot of the new partners' ranks c
...with McCarter's 400 lawyers in seven offices in the Northeast. "K&L Gates represents a unique opportunity for us to expand our practice because...
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