Based in Chicago, Katten Muchin Rosenman is the result of a March 2002 megamerger between Katten Muchin Zavis and New Yorks Rosenman & Colin. The combined firm counts corporate work, financial services, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, commercial finance, and trusts and estates...
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The disappearance of multimillionaire Guma Aguiar, whose boat washed ashore in Fort Lauderdale, hasn't stopped an appeal asking whether mental health issues can ward off litigation sanctions
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Even before Guma Aguiar's empty boat washed ashore in Florida two months ago, the story of his legal battle with an uncle over a multibillion-dollar oil and gas venture was pretty wild
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...of Troutman Sanders; and Bank of Scotland, represented by lawyers from Katten Muchin Rosenman in New York. The company's 30 largest unsecured...
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Bankruptcy lawyer John W. Mills III has joined Barnes Thornburg as a partner from Kilpatrick Stockton, where he was a partner.The Indianapolis-based firm opened an Atlanta office in April with two B
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Three corporate lawyers from real estate boutique Hartman, Simons, Spielman Wood have joined Miller Martin's local office.A. Josef DeLisle joined Miller Martin as a member, Christopher A. Schwab j
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WHEN THEY ARE negotiating the terms of commercial contracts, companies frequently assume that inclusion of an arbitration clause is a no-brainer. After all, what business wants to invite costly, time
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...14 real estate lawyers from the Washington office of Chicago firm Katten Muchin Rosenman. The group includes partners Jennifer Beer, Christopher Hart, Adam Lichenstein and...
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