...Cassidy has become a partner in the Houston office of Squire Sanders. He is a litigator. . . . Derek G. Flynn...
...Eric J. Cassidy has become a litigation partner in Squire Sanders in Houston.. . . Edwin R. DeYoung, a partner...
...sponsorships were critical to keeping women and minorities in the profession. Squire Sanders partner Roger "J.R." Clark said attorneys had to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Matzkin as blind, nor does anyone else at his office at Squire Sanders in Miami. "From day one he's always...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
The fear of government tipsters is driving demand for white-collar expertise
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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...partner George Pagano; Squire Sanders partner Nicolas Unkovic; as well as Morris Massel, counsel to...
...with the largest gains accounted for nearly half the overall growth. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, which combined with U.K.-based Hammonds...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...quot; wrote Adam Fox, partner in the Los Angeles office of Squire Sanders & Dempsey. "Neither law nor equity permits such a result...
More than two years into its current management regime, McDermott Will & Emery has seen at least 38 partners?including several practice group leaders?leave in 2011
There was a time when big, respectable law firms would never use silly words like Tweet, Twitter and Twitterverse, but that seems to be changing, at least for some firms
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