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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...COUNSEL Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Kevin Fong, William B. Freeman and Matthew S. Walker for...
...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...
...a senior associate in the tax group, was previously with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. Her practice includes counseling publicly traded and privately held companies...
Latham & Watkins is part of a small but growing number of players in Big Law to invade the app store, launching programs that anybody equipped with a smartphone or tablet can download for free
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Clients looking to learn more about the anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws overseas don't need to track down their lawyers. They can just whip out their smartphones
...Moore for Plaintiff and Appellant. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Craig A. Becker, for Amicus Curiae California Public Employees' Retirement...
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Latham & Watkins has rolled out AB&C Laws, the latest in a series of mobile applications that the firm has introduced to inform the public. Latham is part of a small but growing number of pla
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