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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...American Dream project. Triple Five, represented by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman of New York and Wolff & Samson...
...to join the network were Morrison & Foerster; Paul Hastings; and Seyfarth Shaw. Nineteen new firms participated in a conference call on Feb. 7, including...
...Creative Thinkers' lawyer, Mark Litvack of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in Los Angeles, says "theft of an idea...
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...Priest. At the suggestion of a Citigroup employee, Williams joined Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP ("Pillsbury") -- a law firm that had a strong pre...
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It's too soon to say whether the recovery cycle has kicked in for New Jersey law firms, but our annual yearbook of new associates shows that after two years of decline, hiring is back on the upswing
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