If any firm could be the poster child for alternative fee arrangements, it is Quinn Emanuel, a litigationonly firm that has climbed The Am Law 100 with huge strides in recent years (its fiftyfirst place finish on the 2011 list marked a 27place leap since 2007). Gross revenues jumped...
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Comcast/NBC; Exxon Mobil/XTO; Cobell v. Salazar; In re Lehman Brothers Holdings; Texas v. Merck; In re Marsh & McLenna
...Matthew Friestedt and associate Henrik Patel . Tax: Ronald Creamer, Jr. Antitrust: Yvonne Quinn. (All are in New York.) • Briggs and Morgan: ...
...the London office launch of California-based litigation boutique Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges in May. The practice is led by former Essex...
...a confidential settlement in one of its marketing brochures. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges reported that Facebook, Inc., paid $65 million to settle...
...has jumped to the Redwood Shores, California, office of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges as a partner in the patent litigation practice . . . Orrick...
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...as well as to the directors' defense lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges. And in Chandler's view, the interests of the...
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