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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...predecessor firm Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin for SNR Denton predecessor firm Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal in 2005put them in touch with several...
A new breed of law firm mergers is sweeping the market. But are these firms truly integrated, or just glorified alliances
...formative merger between Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and U.K.based Denton Wilde Sapte, the...
Embattled Chesapeake Energy has again turned to Wachtell and Bracewell & Giuliani for counsel as it sells off most of its remaining holdings in various U.S. shale plays for $2.16 billion to Access Mi
... New Yorkbased Latham M&A partners Edward Sonnenschein and David Kurzweil are leading a deal team from the firm that...
... SNR Denton $431 Million Sonnenschein;Denton Wilde Sapte $321 Million $110 Million &uarr...
...ago, Elliott Portnoy graduated from Harvard Law School. In 2002 he joined Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. Prior to that, he had headed the public policy...
...up between one firm with a robust U.S. presence (Chicago-based Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal) and another (London-based Denton Wilde Sapte) considered strong...
...2010 merger of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and British firm Denton Wilde Sapte, will officially...
Firms that took in Dewey partners will likely face unfinished business claims
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