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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Designer jeans company True Religion Apparel has agreed to be acquired by investment firm TowerBrook Capital Partners for $835 million. Also, natural gas pipeline operator Crestwood Midstream Partner
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Roy L. Reardon and William T. Russell Jr., partners at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, discuss a trio of decisions discussing the ability of a trial court to c
...with its Theodore Roosevelt Award, and Philip (Pete) Ruegger of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, second from right, with its Servant of Justice Award....
...of the Vance Center; S. Todd Crider, a partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, the founding firm of the Vance Center; and William Dougherty...
...Respondent: Michael J. Garvey and Devin F. Ryan of Counsel, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, New York. ...
The developer of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park park on New York City's Roosevelt Island cannot go back on an agreement to inscribe the name of a foundation that funded the park on a pr
...Pittman; Proskauer Rose; Schulte Roth & Zabel; Shearman & Sterling; Simpson Thacher & Bartlett; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; Stroock & Stroock &...
George Gallantz, the "founding father" of Proskauer Rose's sports law practice who was instrumental in the merger of the National Basketball Association with the American Basketball Association, died
...Legal Aid Society, New York (David Crow of counsel), and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, New York (Michael J. Catiglione of counsel), for ap...
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partners Roy L. Reardon and William T. Russell Jr. review Judge Jenny Rivera's first majority opinion, a decision on the measure
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