Like a number of other Am Law 100 firms, Pillsbury Winthrop is the product of multiple high–profile mergers. In 2001, San Francisco?based Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro—legal adviser to companies like Chevron Corporation and Pacific Bell Telephone Company (now part of AT&T Inc.)—merged...
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Diamond McCarthy, a Texas litigation shop with a track record of suing other lawyers, has been brought in by Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 liquidation trustee to recover money from certain former Dewe
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that Calpers, the California Public Employees' Retirement System, breached its contractual duty of good faith and fair dealing when it objected to paying a $5
...COUNSEL Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Kevin Fong, William B. Freeman and Matthew S. Walker for...
The global biopharmaceutical company's legal team collaborates the way a certain dynamic duo does on the silver screen. And like them, it gets results
...R. Fernandez Attorneys for Respondent:Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Marcia L. Pope and Jessica R. Bogo ...
...many solvent ones. Jones Day, Hogan Lovells and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman were the latest firms targeted by the now-defunct law...
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...many solvent ones. Jones Day, Hogan Lovells and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman were the latest firms targeted by the now-defunct law...
...office with workplace safety and environmental partner Mark Farley from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, along with three associates from that firm, and Tom Kiehnhoff...
Despite widespread misconceptions, developing countries often offer extensive anti-corruption support and foreign partners are able to instigate — and turbo charge — U.S. investigations
...a senior associate in the tax group, was previously with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. Her practice includes counseling publicly traded and privately held companies...
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