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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...in the second half of the year. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is advising Yahoo on the acquisition. Lawyers in New...
...Torres & Friedman LLP. For Defendant: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP. DECISION & ORDER...
...Michael Chepiga, an ex-member of the executive committee at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, became the third principal. Coffey is returning to...
...that are not affiliated with SKM II funds. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Delaware firm ...
...Blum Capital Partners in San Francisco and had practiced at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York and Palo Alto. A graduate...
...amp; Hamilton, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, have already said publicly they have no interest in...
...D.C.; and Susanne Zuehlke, in Brussels. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is advising Yahoo on the onetime Internet leader's largest...
...Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is advising Yahoo Inc. on the onetime Internet leader's...
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