David Kappos joins Cravath, Swaine & Moore as partner in the New York office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...financial services firms on environmental matters. Previously, he was a partner at Linklaters. Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker...
...BP then turned to rival Magic Circle firm Linklaters for counsel in borrowing $5 billion...
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...on major project and structured financings. Previously, Ransome was a partner at Linklaters. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton (Los...
...Previously, Land was the head of the U.S. tax practice at Linklaters. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Los Angeles...
...focus on commercial real estate transactions. Previously, Conder was a partner at Linklaters. Littler Mendelson (San Francisco): Michael Lotito...
...Prat handles European antitrust matters and French litigation. Wexler uses London-based Linklaters' office in Paris and Jones Day offices in New York and in...
...property practice and co-head of the media and entertainment group at Linklaters. ...
The earth moved and they went back to work; document control issues in Daum case; DOJ tightens its belt; defense no offense on the field; heels for healing; swapping Linklaters for the CFTC; and Aren
...it was opening an office in Washington. Within days, word leaked that Linklaters, a London-based counterpart, also was considering a move into D.C...
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