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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...Big firm. Big wins. K&L Gates scored the largest verdict in all of 2012 representing Carnegie Mellon University...
Justices on sequestration; murky Blackwater case; a K&L Gates odyssey; Ramirez wastes no time at the FTC; Jones Day emergency in Detroit; deer hunting a go in Rock Creek Park; and Taranto's confirmed
...counsel for ST Residential LLC. K&L Gates: Tae Rhee joins the firm's corporate practice as partner...
...Cox Smith Matthews has added two more partners from K&L Gates, this time to its Dallas office. The addition of corporate...
High praise for Baer; report on Stevens case to be unsealed; an Occupy strategy in a different Light; Congress argues over cameras in the high court; Johnson headed for the Hague; K&L Gates to take o
...NEW ARRIVALS K&L GATES: Judy Hlafcsak joins the firm's health care practice as...
...LATERALS K&L GATES: Peter Fitzpatrick joins the firm as partner in the New...
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...Bruce, on contract. Bruce, a partner at K&L Gates, took time from her usual corporate defense practice to lead a reinvigorated...
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