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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Virtually every firm claims that it is committed to helping women succeed. And they all seem to offer an array of women's programs — affinity groups, business-development training and work/life
Facing one of Hollywood's most high-profile divorce cases in recent years, Tom Cruise has turned to lawyers from Blank Rome — a firm with one of the top matrimonial practices among The Am Law 1
Weil Gotshal & Manges' business finance and restructuring group has been busy the past three years with Chapter 11 cases for fallen financial services giants Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual
...to 100 in 2012, a 54 percent increase. Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy wants a "materially larger" class than the 39...
...Jeffrey W. Lesovitz joined the firm from Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy where he focused his practice on patent litigation and disputes...
...White & Case; Clifford Chance; and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, reopened on Tuesday. Japanese progress in containing...
...Wigmore, a project finance partner in the Tokyo office of Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, works in the Roppongi district, on the twenty-first floor...
...Wigmore, a project finance partner in the Tokyo office of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, works in the Roppongi district, on the 21st floor of...
It's been a good time to be a bankruptcy lawyer. Though it's been almost three years since the economy began its meltdown, several massive bankruptcies are continuing to generate big fees for attorne
...Associates at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy are heading to Harvard.The firm has agreed with Harvard...
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