Today’s Mayer Brown is the progeny of three firms, on three continents, that came together during the first decade of the 2000s. In 2002 Chicago–based Mayer, Brown & Platt merged with the English firm Rowe & Maw—a combination that merged, in turn, with Hong Kong-based Johnson...
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Bert Reeves, emcee for the Atlanta Bar Association's annual LawJam "Battle of the Atlanta Lawyers' Bands," is comfortable in that spotlight - and many others
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...Court. Abbvie's counsel at Alston & Bird in Atlanta and Mayer Brown in Washington could not be reached for comment. FTC...
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King & Spalding increased profit for its equity partners while expanding their ranks last year because of a $46 million (5.9 percent) increase in revenue
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A fight by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to make public a Georgia pharmaceutical company's copnfidential memo detailing a strategy to pay rival drug companies not to compete has become part of a
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Enforced in all 50 states, rule makes it impossible for elite law firms to raise desperately needed capita
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...simply disappeared and never make it as far as an arbitrator. Mayer Brown partner Andrew Pincus countered that in some instances, cases don't...
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...from Yale Law School professor Jeffrey A. Meyer and lawyers at Mayer Brown's Washington office. Their cert petition noted that there was a...
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An Atlanta labor and employment lawyer is reveling in a major U.S. Supreme Court win for corporations seeking to avoid being dragged into state courts far from their corporate headquarters.Frank B. S
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