Until 2007, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal was a steady Chicago firm perhaps best known as the home of Scott Turow, the topselling novelist, and counsel to oldline legacy Midwestern companies such as All State Insurance and McDonalds. That changed rather quickly after Eliot Portnoy,...
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...trial tactics and strategies. Turow, a former federal prosecutor who practices with Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal in Chicago when he's not writing books, uses...
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Lawyers from Autry, Horton Cole and McKenna Long Aldridge worked opposite sides of a $55 million power company transaction with philosophical roots dating back to the Franklin D. Roosevelt administ
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...and nine corporate attorneys to its Los Angeles office in October from Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. "The Seyfarth way of approaching the legal...
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There's more than one way to deliver steaks, spoons and strawberries to restaurants.There's the Sysco Corp. way, in which dozens of regional food service distributors are owned and managed by a centr
...firms have made no secret of the layoffs. Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal distinguished itself with its candor in May after laying...
...firms have made no secret of the layoffs. Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal distinguished itself with its candor in May after ...
...firms have made no secret of the layoffs. Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal distinguished itself with its candor in May after ...
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...firms have made no secret of the layoffs. Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal distinguished itself with its candor in May after laying...
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...of firms have laid off lawyers and staff. Last month, Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal broke ranks and publicly announced it was laying off...
Four years ago, Roderick A. Palmore urged GCs to take a stand for diversity, and 110 of them responded by signing a Call to Action, a document that committed them to making progress in their own lega
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