Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has overbilled the federal government nearly $100,000 for work related to the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to a special inspec
Dewey & LeBoeuf, Foley & Lardner and Sullivan & Cromwell are advising various parties on an investor group's $2.15 billion acquisition of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, the highest pric
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is
Partner promotions across the UK?s 50 largest law firms by revenue increased by more than a third this year, buoyed by growing market confidence and a cluster of ?transatlantic mergers
Every so often, Am Law 200 firms with offices in far-flung locales are faced with an international crisis that requires fancy footwork on the ground and cautionary statements from abroad. We saw it l
An upswing in law firm merger discussions at the end of 2010 bodes well for increased consummation of such deals in 2011, Altman Weil said in a report issued Wednesday
An upswing in law firm merger discussions at the end of 2010 bodes well for increased consummation of such deals in 2011, Altman Weil said in a report issued Wednesday
A federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against five defendants who allegedly orchestrated fraudulent tax shelters that produced more than $4 billion in bogus losses
...transatlantic practice via the merger of Denton Wilde Sapte and Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal. SNR Denton co-chief executive Howard Morris...
...a busy year for law firm tie-ups, especially trans-Atlantic deals. Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and Denton Wilde Sapte officially merged last month to...
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