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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...with Clearwater. Clearwater, represented in this deal by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, manufactures consumer tissue, bleached paperboard and wood products at six...
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...Victory was represented by a team of lawyers from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, led by partner Christian A. Salaman. The past...
Six days before a federal trial was to begin in New York in a public nuisance case against Georgia's largest independent gun dealer, Adventure Outdoors, Judge Jack B. Weinstein announced he would emp
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The lawyer for Georgia's largest independent gun dealer said this week that his client trusted a New York jury would find that he had done nothing to put guns into the hands of New York City criminal
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...to corporations and governments. After the merger announcement, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partner Robert E. Zahler in Washington published a client alert...
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...Doug Steenland of Northwest, can keep this promise. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partner Kenneth P. Quinn said the two carriers must close...
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Immigration expertise is in hot demand at the nation's big labor and employment firms. Seven months after launching a global immigration practice, Fisher Phillips has lost four immigration attorneys
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...handful." Troutman won the PNM corporate account from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, which had handled PNM's largest acquisition, a $1 billion...
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Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough partner Michael E. Hollingsworth II and DLA Piper partner Michael E. Rubinger were the legal advisers w
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