Milbanks Am Law 100 rankingfortyfirst on the 2011 list, with $622 million in revenuedoesnt tell the full story. The firm typically scores in the top 15 on key metrics like profits per partner (a healthy $2.5 million in 2010), revenue per lawyer, and average partner compensation....
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Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
Originally Published: The Recorder
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
...Hong Kong offices, came to Wilson Sonsini in 2010 from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Chen took the reins of the China practice...
...Hong Kong offices, came to Wilson Sonsini in 2010 from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Chen took the reins of the China practice...
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It seemed as if the worst was behind him. But a former tax attorney and hedge fund manager, Lawrence Goldfarb, who had settled investment fraud charges is back in court fighting the feds
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Lawrence Goldfarb is supposed to be paying $14 million to investors as part of an SEC settlement. Instead, he's spent lavishly on basketball tickets, chartered flights and a Pottery Barn shopping spr
Originally Published: The Recorder
It seemed as if the worst was behind him. But a former tax attorney and hedge fund manager, Lawrence Goldfarb, who had settled investment fraud charges is back in court fighting the feds
...Patterson, who previously served as a litigation legal assistant with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, earned her J.D. from Loyola Law School in 2011...
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