Founded in 1934 as a Chicagobased tax practice, McDermott Will & Emery has grown dramatically since thenin every possible way: The firm now numbers around 1,000 lawyers, who operate out of more than a dozen offices in the United States and Europe (in China, McDermott has an alliance...
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...the London office of McDermott, Will & Emery, where he had been an associate. He began his...
...Kissick, founded Ares in 1997. (Latham & Watkins and McDermott Will & Emery advised Ressler on his ...
How court reform turned Munich into the new hot spot for patent litigation in Germany
Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher, Davis Polk, and Fenwick & West are leading a pack of firms reaping the benefits from a recent round of initial public offerings that includes share sales for such c
...AIA? Yes," says Yar Chaikovsky, a patent litigator at McDermott Will & Emery. "Once you have cases in three different venues, you...
A former DLA Piper client who is challenging the firm over fees has filed with the court what he claims are internal emails by DLA attorneys who discuss deliberate overbilling, with one attorney alle
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...English as a partner. McGuireWoods has hired former McDermott Will & Emery partner STEPHEN OLDER to work with its corporate...
Chadbourne & Parke, a charter member of The Am Law 100, is in danger of falling off the list of the nation's 100 top-grossing law firms after seeing its gross revenue decline 5.1 percent last year, t
...in Oman and affiliated with Clifford Chance. Former McDermott Will & Emery intellectual property litigation partner RITA WEEKS has lateraled...
...group led by Rikoon and partner Cristine Sapers, currently counsel at Debevoise, will join the firm's New York office next month. The...
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