...Klee, Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern); McKenna Long & Aldridge; Los Angeles bankruptcy and restructuring boutique ...
Faced with the possibility of becoming the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, the Motor City has taken heart in more promising news, such as the U.S. auto industry hitting a six-year sales
...ago. The biggest increase, 23.4 percent, was posted by McKenna Long & Aldridge. Shook, Hardy & Bacon had the steepest decline, in gross...
...Guiliani; Faegre Baker Daniels; Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy; McKenna Long & Aldridge; and Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewartposted modest...
Federal spending is a big source of revenue for many Am Law 200 firms, a new analysis finds
As disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner considers running in this year's New York City mayor's race, a $4.8 million war chest that includes $72,721 in contributions from Am Law 200 lawyers and
...trying to help the city avoid bankruptcy and restructure $14 billion in long-term debt. Despite previous reports that the firm's role would not...
...grapples with a $327 million year-end deficit and $14 billion in long-term debt. ...
...Steen & Hamilton, McKenna Long & Aldridge, Ropes & Gray...
The first quarter of the year brought 21 tie-ups between U.S. law firms, most coming from midsize firms taking on smaller shops with fewer than 25 attorneys, according to legal consultancy Altman Wei
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