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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...amp; Lardner as of counsel in the Detroit office. Sidley Austin announced that KAREN COTTLE, the former general counsel of...
Calls for amending the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act have grown. But will Congress use this opportunity to draft a law that reflects the interests of all U.S. citizens, or simply increase the criminal
...tangled for three hours in March with Latham & Watkins and Sidley Austin, representing Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA, one thing seemed clear: U.S...
...Adam Kaminsky. Finance: Joshua Feltman and associates Neil Chatani and Austin Witt. Tax: Joshua Holmes. (All are in New York.) Wachtell represented a...
...by general counsel and executive vice president Jeff Gearhart. In addition, Sidley Austin partner Jay Jorgensen was scheduled to join as senior vice president...
A law review article suggests that flubbing an argument can sometimes be a fast track to the Supreme Court
...Reuters report on Wal-Mart...
...two among his top 10 donors: DLA Piper ($348,247) and Sidley Austin ($293,743). And Romney isnt without a...
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