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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...Last week, Carter Phillips was named the sole chairman of Sidley Austin's executive committee. Phillips shared the title with Thomas Cole for...
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh doesn't want the Apple/Samsung damages do-over to open any doors
... SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Sidley Austin appointed partner Jeffrey Olson as head of its...
...School Immigrants' Rights Clinic, Stanford, California; Sean Commons and Cody Jacobs, Sidley Austin LLP, Los Angeles, California, for Appellees. ...
...151; including San Francisco-based partner W. Hardy Callcott to Sidley Austin last week. Sidley, meanwhile, ...
...at Milwaukee's Kohner, Mann & Kailas litigated the appeal against Sidley Austin; Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman; Fulbright & Jaworski; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart &...
...graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1990. Sidley Austin has appointed partners Bradley Ellis and Rollin...
...with that task, he hired Sandra Knox, formerly a counsel at Sidley Austin, to serve as deputy general counsel. Knox now fields most of...
...in Los Angeles with a team of IP litigators poached from Sidley Austin. Edward Poplawski will lead the office, which is set...
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