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...
...in April in downtown, grabbing a team of IP litigators from Sidley Austin headed by Edward Poplawski. And on February 4, Atlanta...
...Pennsylvania governor's office of general counsel. Sidley Austin: Stephen Ross joins the firm as partner...
Real estate investment trust DDR Corp. has turned to Jones Day for counsel on its $1.46 billion purchase of a portfolio of 30 prime shopping centers from its existing joint venture with The Blackston
...in April in downtown, grabbing a team of IP litigators from Sidley Austin headed by Edward Poplawski. And on February 4, Atlanta...
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
Dickstein Shapiro loses a partner to Jones Day in Washington, D.C.; Bryan Cave poaches five attorneys from Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and a former Dewey & LeBoeuf partner, most recently with Linkla
Taken together, Katten Muchin Rosenman's recent move into Houston and a spate of lateral hires shows that a boom in energy-related work continues to attract new Am Law firms to Space City while motiv
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