There are firms that look for the trends that will bring growth—and there is Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, which has always had an uncanny knack for finding them. Soon after its founding in 1884, the New York firm began advising a number of railroad clients, notably on the mergers that would...
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...Capital Partners for about $850 million including debt. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett represents the venture capital companies in the transaction that will...
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Exxon Mobil Corp. had an inside track earlier this year when a Japanese energy company acquired 99 percent of its Tokyo-based subsidiary, called Exxon Mobil Yugen Kaisha. Exxon's advantage came becau
...include Dallas associates Jonathan Whalen and Rachel Harrison. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is co-counsel for Energy Future Holdings on the deal...
A few months ago, 28-year-old associate Daisy Wong went to lunch at The American Club in Hong Kong with a partner who tried to convince her to join the local office of his New York-based firm. If she
...Sullivan announcement set off a chain reaction. Within a week, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton announced identical class-based...
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