While its roots date back to 1866, when it was founded in Chicago, Sidley Austin will always have another key date in its history: May 2001, when it merged with New York’s Brown & Wood. The deal combined Sidley—already a major player in corporate, litigation, and regulatory work—with...
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King & Spalding is expanding its environmental litigation practice by bringing in Adam Sowatzka as a partner from Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, where he was a shareholder
Steve Petrovich—general counsel, senior vice president, and secretary of Ardent Health Services—says adjusting to changes instituted by the Affordable Care Act will be his biggest challen
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Steve Petrovich has served as general counsel, senior vice president and secretary of Ardent Health Services since its formation in 2001, and was general counsel to Ardent's predecessor company, Beha
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...Chevron's petition, including the National Association of Manufacturers represented by Sidley Austin, Halliburton Co. with MoloLamken and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce...
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Les Parrette talks about his work as general counsel of Atlanta-based manufacturer Novelis Inc
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...U.S. Supreme Court. After working as a litigation associate at Sidley & Austin in Washington, he joined the Emory Law faculty in 1995....
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After 32 years as an outside defense lawyer for State Farm, Thomas D. Harper has officially gone to the other side. He became a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association on June 13.State Farm d
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...Chicago-based Allscripts, which computerizes medical records for doctors' offices, was Sidley Austin. Misys, a British company with a majority stake in Allscripts, was...
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The next time you buy a plastic-wrapped tray of tomatoes or a packet of cold cuts at the grocery store, you might be picking up a package produced by a joint venture Seyfarth Shaw's Louann Bronstein
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a decision allowing a class action to proceed against Resource Life Insurance on behalf of potentially hundreds of thousands of customers who bought credit ins
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