They took off with Los Angeles, three middle–aged lawyers who opened up shop in 1951, covering the core California legal food groups: employment, real estate, and litigation. They added corporate and tax along the way and today Paul Hastings’s 900 lawyers are spread across 18 offices on...
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While it is not possible to determine whether 'Voom' has altered corporate practices in preserving ESI, the few reported and unreported decisions citing to 'Voom' reveal that they provide clearer rul
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...and private equity funds. Dickstein Shapiro has added JEAN-PAUL LAVALLEYE as a partner in the intellectual property group. Based in...
In his State E-discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: While it is not possible to determine whether 'Voom' has altered corporate practices in preserving ESI, the few r
A founding partner of the litigation boutique known until March 30 as Ashe Rafuse & Hill, R. Lawrence Ashe, said his law partners' efforts to force him into retirement spurred the 72-year-old litigat
Originally Published: Daily Report
The Daily Report
R. Lawrence Ashe, a founding partner of the litigation boutique known until Saturday as Ashe Rafuse & Hill, said his law partners' efforts to force him into retirement spurred the 72-year-old litigat
...Defendant L'Oreal USA, Inc. by: Robert L. Sherman, Esq., Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP, New York, NY. Attorneys for...
...and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker going to Paul Hastings. Last year, ...
...Law Offices of Steven Drapkin, Steven Drapkin; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, Paul W. Cane, Jr., Katherine C. Huibonhoa and Elizabeth MacGregor...
...doing corporate transactional and securities work at Paul Hastings (then Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker). He made the leap in-house to Marvel, a client...
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