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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Kilpatrick Stockton IP partner Jim Ewing spends most of his time these days in the firm's Silicon Valley office working in the medical devices field. But he has a dormant passion in mountain climbing
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After graduating in 1973 from the U.S. Naval Academy with an aerospace engineering degree, serving five years in the U.S. naval fleet service and earning a law degree from the University of Virginia
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...Ask Ropes & Gray chairman R. Bradford Malt when he first thought that W. Mitt...
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Federal prosecutors have intervened in the Securities and Exchange Commission's civil suit against a former executive of a leading children's clothing company to stop defense lawyers from deposing wi
Four in-house counsel at Fortune 500 companies and a founding partner of a high-profile trial firm say alternative billing has become a reality for them, even though many law firms have been slow to
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Four in-house counsel at Fortune 500 companies and a founding partner of a high-profile trial law firm said alternative billing has become a reality for them, even though many law firms have been slo
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...s theater. According to winning lawyer Christopher M. Ziegler of Atlanta's Gray, Rust, St. Amand, Moffett & Brieske, the jury deliberated fewer than 30...
...Atlanta's Gray, Rust, St. Amand, Moffett & Brieske, the jury deliberated fewer than...
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From the outside, Morgan Finnegan's future looked bright. It was January 2004, and the venerable IP firm had just signed a 20-year lease to take over the 20th and 21st floors at Three World Financia
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In years past, researching our annual Going Rate section was-oddly enough-fun. Scouring Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings for lawyers' hourly rates became a peculiar winter sport of sorts, with friends a
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