Founded in 1969 and with just over 400 lawyers, Schulte Roth & Zabel isn’t among the oldest or largest of New York firms, but it is a major player in the financial services sector. Ranked seventy–fourth on the 2011 Am Law 100 (with $373 million in revenues), Schulte is particularly...
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Cindy J.K. Davis is an expert in cross-border sleep deprivation.When the Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker corporate partner closed a $500 million syndicated credit facility for client Rabobank Nederl
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Though the financial crisis has managed to gut some practice areas-venture capital, anyone-it's proving a boon to others. One beneficiary is bond work created when cash-strapped banks decide not to r
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WHEN DAVIS POLK Wardwell corporate restructuring partner Marshall Huebner stood before U.S. bankruptcy court Judge Adlai Hardin Jr., on Feb. 7 to request the approval of the disclosure statement tha
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...s a premier real estate investment," Suto said. Schulte Roth & Zabel advised Tishman Speyer. Pryor Cashman Sherman & Flynn advised Kushner...
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IT SEEMS A year doesn't go by without law firms bumping up rates. And this year isn't any different. Billing rates for law firm attorneys show a steady increase from last year for both partners and a
...noted that Pirate had already engaged the New York law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel for this purpose and had already met with "a number of...
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...noted that Pirate had already engaged the New York law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel for this purpose and had already met with "a number of...
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IN THE PAST MONTH, the private-equity fund Arcapita Bank BSC turned a lightning-quick profit on a storied retailer of women's clothes and acquired the global distribution rights to a construction-pro
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...says Susan C. Frunzi, a partner at the law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in New York. She says the longest prepayment period...
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