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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...associates. . . . Edward C. Osterberg Jr. has joined Mayer Brown in Houston as a partner in the tax transactions and consulting...
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...graduated in 2004, Yavar took a job as an associate with Mayer Brown in Houston. But in 2007, she left for Harlingen...
A federal appeals court has upheld a district court's $11.9 million boost to a patent infringement damages award, including an increase for defendants' post-verdict infringement even though the plain
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...Heller IV and Harry R. Beaudry have joined Mayer Brown as partners in the firm's corporate and securities practice in...
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