In recent years, Nixon Peabody has focused on being more efficient and responsive to clients. The firm now offers alternative fee arrangements, has developed a proprietary legal project management program, and even named a “Chief Innovation Officer,” a partner whose job it is to advance...
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...real estate transactions. Previously, Ceriello was a partner at Nixon Peabody. O'Melveny & Myers:...
Baker & Hostetler hires a former White House lawyer as a partner; McKenna Long & Aldridge names a new chair to its public finance group; and Wiley Rein expands its environment and safety practice wit
Franchise fees are said to be the lifeblood of the franchise system. If the royalties are not paid, does it constitute a claim for money damages or does it create grounds for injunctive relief
...Scardino's 16-year tenure as a senior IT staffer at Nixon Peabody's Rochester, New York, office, the 49-year-old has served...
Doing their part to launch a surefire local rivalry for Major League Soccer's New Jersey-based New York Red Bulls, Akin Gump, DLA Piper, Herrick Feinstein, and Paul Hastings all landed roles on the $
...Esq., Kurt Michael Mullen, Esq., Matthew Thomas McLaughlin, Esq., Of Counsel, Nixon Peabody LLP, Jericho, NY. MEMORANDUM OF DECISION...
...as a partner. Ceriello was a partner at Nixon Peabody. Noreen Healey has...
Edwards Wildman Palmer expands its newly launched Miami office; a Department of Justice lawyer joins Steptoe & Johnson in Washington, D.C.; and Chadbourne & Parke loses a project finance partner in N
...Phelps & Phillips; Millbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy; Morrison & Foerster; Nixon Peabody; O'Melveny & Myers; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Patterson, Belknap, Webb...
...is now senior counsel in the Rochester, New York, office of Nixon Peabody. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan announced that TODD LARD, former...
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