In its recruitment materials, Skadden describes itself as innovative, inclusive, collaborative, and instructive. It could add behemoth, as well. Based in New York, Skadden has been a perennial chart-topper on The American Lawyers Am Law 100 list, ranking second in 2011...
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Amy Beth Dambeck joins Constangy, Brooks & Smith as senior counsel to the Princeton, N.J., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...on newspaper publishing, the media giant will have a Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner at the helm of its Washington operations. Antoinette...
* Davis Polk on a $4 billion bond offering for China's CNOOC* Allen & Overy advising Sinopec Engineering on its $2.7 billion IPO* Four Wall Street firms take on AsiaInfo-Linkage's $890 million take-p
Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent t
...Antoinette "Toni" Bush, partner-in-charge of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's communications group, ...
A month after shaking up the telecommunications industry by making a $25.5 billion bid to acquire Sprint Nextel, DISH Network has announced a $2.5 billion debt offering meant to help finance part of
...leaders Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Latham & Watkins, and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. Last week The Am Law Daily...
The Office of Court Administration and the Staten Island district attorney are asking an appellate panel to allow an investigation into the operations of the Working Families Party to continue under
The Silicon Valley firm has recruited Covington & Burling partner Eva Wang to spearhead a China office, which will be its first outside the U.S
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