When Morgan, Lewis & Bockius does something, it tends to do it in a big way. There are the billion–dollar revenues, the massive roster of lawyers, the far–flung network of offices (22 across the globe), and the long list of A–list clients (including nine of the top ten companies...
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...Plimpton; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; Kim & Chang; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius KINDER MORGAN ENERGY PARTNERS LP acquisition of...
...and gas company based in Houston, turned to lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. On April 30, Contango and Crimson announced a...
A recent hot topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource, outsource or create a hybrid model for handling discovery services
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, Republicans of Texas, today announced their bipartisan Federal Judicial Evaluation Committee, which will screen and recommend nominees for federal judicial and
...affected their bottom line. Grace Speights, managing partner of the Morgan, Lewis & Bockius office in Washington, said she found that lawyers from different...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a partner in the labor and employment practice group at Morgan Lewis [& Bockius]. A major part of my practice now focuses on representing...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
While President Barack Obama has appointed six U.S. district court judges in Texas, he has yet to place a jurist from the Lone Star State on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
...Austin. . . . Christopher B. Amandes has joined Morgan Lewis & Bockius as a partner in Houston. . . . Tim Cleveland...
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has opened an office in Houston with the addition of corporate partner Charles L. Strauss. It's the firm's fourth Texas office
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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