Its only fitting, perhaps, that a firm with a knack for getting in the newspapers representing clients like BP p.l.c. in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill litigation, and counting well-known figures like Robert Bork and Kenneth Starr among its alumni made its name defending the press....
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In a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that a company's status as a qualified subchapter S subsidiary, or QSub, is not property and, therefore, canno
...strategic buy by the world's largest consulting firm are helping Kirkland & Ellis continue its ...
...strategic buy by the world's largest consulting firm are helping Kirkland & Ellis continue its surge up the M&A league tables....
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Average partner profit figures posted by large law firms have lost much of their value as a way of measuring anything meaningful about those firms. The metric that's really worth focusing on—th
...leading Allen & Overys team advising Sinopec Engineering. Kirkland & Ellis Hong Kong partners Dominic Tsun, David Zhang, Li-Chien Wong...
The global biopharmaceutical company's legal team collaborates the way a certain dynamic duo does on the silver screen. And like them, it gets results
...Kirkland & Ellis clinched its latest large M&A deal on Wednesday as...
...said in a separate statement. Kirkland & Ellis is advising Bain and Golden Gate on the deal with a...
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...Jebejian, 43, a corporate partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis. THE CLIENT A private equity...
...s team advising Sinopec Engineering. Kirkland & Ellis Hong Kong partners Dominic Tsun, David Zhang, Li-Chien Wong...
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