For much of the last century, Ropes & Gray was known primarily as a toptier Boston law firm. But a pair of highprofile mergers during the past ten years has greatly expanded the firms reach and its expertise. A 2003 merger with Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt & Maynard boosted...
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The Am Law Daily looks at the Am Law 200 firms involved in a diminishing number of notable bankruptcy filings, including those of failed social networking site Bebo, a leading nonprofit for children
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...A Silicon Valley IP litigator has jumped from Ropes & Gray to Bingham McCutchen, extending the firm's streak of hiring in...
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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
...Ropes & Gray is acting for New York private equity firm Blackstone Group...
...Ropes & Gray has settled a two-year-old discrimination lawsuit brought by former...
K&L Gates hires two renewable energy partners in Portland; King & Spalding poaches from Bird & Bird to establish a London trade practice; and a fourth Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft lawyer leaves the
...SAN FRANCISCO -- A Silicon Valley IP litigator has jumped from Ropes & Gray to Bingham McCutchen, extending the firm's streak of hiring in...
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