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...revenue rankings, ahead of Magic Circle firms Linklaters; ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...department head and executive committee member Gordon Warnke, who is jumping to Linklaters; and capital markets partners Donald Murray and Eric Blanchard, who are moving...
...industrial partnerships. Before jointing Hunton & Williams, McGeown was a partner at Linklaters and an associate at Salans in Paris and Slaughter and May in...
...compensation); Baker & McKenzie (in Europe, Asia and Latin America); London-based Linklaters (for legal matters in Brazil); and Beijing's King & Wood. A...
...antitrust law. Baker & McKenzie handles international and cross-border issues, while Linklaters advises on competition law in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He...
...handle corporate and securities compliance issues in conjunction with Shane Griffin of Linklaters. "We have a mix of legal experts outside and...
...have adjusted associate pay to reflect improved business, including Latham & Watkins; Linklaters; and K&L Gates. DLA Piper is the nation's second...
...amp; Radler who ditched their former firm when it was acquired by Linklaters. Hogan's Berlin office later spun off a small group of lawyers...
The first part of 2009 looks great for Skadden; Wilson and Cooley Godward also make strong showings
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