...at New Yorks Seward & Kissel, is serving as lead counsel to Nephila on the deal...
From Skadden's Roger Aaron to Sullivan & Cromwell's George Kern Jr., The Am Law Daily remembers some of the leading lights of the legal trade who died last year
U.S. v. Countrywide et al.; Novartis Wage and Hour Litigation; Irving H. Picard, Trustee v. Sonja Kohn et al.; Texas v. Janssen; Parmalat Capital Finance v. Grant Thornton et al.; Silverman v. Motoro
...and Boone's New York office is ROBERT GORZELANY, previously with Seward & Kissel. Gorzelany is now of counsel in the real estate practice, concentrating...
A federal judge in Brooklyn has rejected the argument by four Chinese companies facing claims that they fixed the price of vitamin C that the Chinese government compelled them to take part in a carte
...Bonnie. Seward & Kissel corporate finance partner Craig Sklar and investment management partner...
...law matters, and Seward & Kissel served as regulatory counsel on certain matters. ...
... DeVita split seven years between Sullivan & Cromwell and Seward & Kissel before becoming a prosecutor. He left the U.S. Attorney's...
The firm advised veteran food executive C. Dean Metropoulos on his acquisition of the Pabst Brewing Company, maker of such classic alcoholic beverages like Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Milwaukee, Schlitz,
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