...national law firm to open a Miami office in the last week. Sedgwick opened after acquiring Abadin Cook, and Fox Rothschild launched a Miami office...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
The first quarter of the year brought 21 tie-ups between U.S. law firms, most coming from midsize firms taking on smaller shops with fewer than 25 attorneys, according to legal consultancy Altman Wei
Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild has become the latest Pennsylvania law firm to launch a Florida office, snagging banking lawyer Raul Valdes-Fauli to head its operations in Coral Gables, Fla., near
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
K&L Gates opens an office in Wilmington, Delaware; Morrison & Foerster strengthens its privacy and data security practices with three new hires; and Sedgwick acquires Abadin Cook to open a Miami loca
...a ruling on March 28 allowing him to amend his complaint against Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold to add its general counsel as a defendant...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
San Francisco-based Sedgwick is the latest international law firm to break into the Miami market...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
Three years after Latham & Watkins poached more than a dozen White & Case partners in New York, the Middle East, and London, White & Case has launched a new outpost in Madrid by raiding Latham for it
Adams and Reese and Thompson & Knight have announced office openings in Jacksonville and San Francisco, respectively, by picking up smaller firms in those areas. Meanwhile, McKenna Long & Aldridge ha
...at trial and litigation defense firm Brown Eassa & McLeod are joining Sedgwick. The Oakland-based civil defense firm's eight partners will...
Originally Published: The Recorder
As those steering Dewey & LeBoeuf through bankruptcy prepare to pursue unfinished business claims against firms that took on former Dewey partners, a review of what became of similar claims in five o
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