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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Real estate M&A activity continued apace in the first quarter of 2013, with three transactions of $1 billion or more announced in January
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King & Spalding brings aboard a former assistant chief of the Justice Department's antitrust division in New York; Gibson Dunn hires a longtime veteran of the SEC; and Schiff Hardin grabs four attorn
... Millennium Import v. Reed Smith Schulte Roth & Zabel's Robert Abrahams...
Pinnacle/Ameristar; Cerberus/Supervalu; ICE/NYS
Covington & Burling and Schulte Roth & Zabel helped end a four-month battle for control of SandRidge Energy less than a week after an adverse ruling in a Delaware court reached a settlement with hedg
One of the nation's largest real estate investment trusts is under fire from activist investors seeking to buy the REIT for $2.26 billion as their lawyers from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Ober Kaler
...eking out gains in revenues and profits in 2011, Schulte Roth & Zabel saw small declines in both categories last year, according to...
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