While its roots go back to 1834, McGuireWoods needed 150 years before it branched out beyond Virginia (it opened a Washington, D.C., office in 1984). But once it did, the firm did so in style, merging with a long list of other firmsmany of them small, regional outfits, but others, like 155lawyer...
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...Winston & Strawn. McGuireWoods has added Stephen Older ...
Matthew L. Levine, principal in the Law Offices of Matthew L. Levine, writes that the Justice Department appears to be giving priority to cases involving Chinese entities, reflecting conclusions of t
Larry Gage, 65, has joined Alston & Bird as senior counsel to its Washington office. Gage focuses on public-sector and nonprofit health law and policy
...McGuireWoods: Brian Kelly has joined the firm's energy and...
S. Gregory Boyd joins Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz's New York office as partner and chairman of the interactive entertainment group. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...34; ethical violation, a federal appeals court has denied attorney fees to McGuireWoods for its work in obtaining a $49 million settlement of antitrust claims...
...Wyler as members in the White Plains office. Both were with McGuireWoods, where Infurna was a partner and Wyler was counsel. Infurna focuses on...
...Previously, Lotito was a partner at Jackson Lewis. McGuireWoods: Candace Blydenburgh joins the firm's toxic tort...
...of America, National Association, Etc., ap, v Alseny Bah def McGuireWoods LLP, New York, N.Y. (Marshall Beil and Richard L. Jarashow of...
Robert Plotkin, Vivian Robinson and Jeremy Freeman, partners at McGuireWoods, and Kurt Wolfe, an associate at the firm, write that the FCPA and the U.K.'s new antibribery legislation have spurred a w
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