...listings for the likes of Evertec, Norwegian Cruise Line, SeaWorld Entertainment, Taylor Morrison Home, West Corp., and Zoetis. Still in the pipeline are...
...ourselves unnecessarily," says Vic Peterson, the chief information officer at Stinson Morrison Hecker in Kansas City, Missouri. "For better or worse, we will...
Allen & Overy loses a U.S. practice group leader; an associate general counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative joins K&L Gates; and an Internet law and policy attorney heads to Steptoe
The iconic treat is part of a package of Hostess snack cake brands set to be sold at a mid-March bankruptcy auction at which a $410 million joint offer by private equity firms Apollo Global Managemen
Hostess Brands, the maker of Twinkies, Wonder Bread, and other beloved brands from what seems like a bygone era, could see several of its assets sold for $390 million next month to stalking horse bid
The National Hockey League's lawyers from Proskauer Rose and Skadden are working with a team of in-house attorneys in drafting the final terms of an agreement that will end a nearly four-month labor
With the National Football League playoffs less than two weeks away, The Am Law Daily takes a look at the player agents who hail from Am Law 200 firms. Elsewhere in our latest look at sports and the
The Kansas City–based firm announced Wednesday it is beefing up one of its two Colorado offices by adding a Greenlee Sullivan team that includes five IP partners. The new hires, who start on Ja
...the seventh paragraph below. We regret the error. Stinson Morrison Hecker is heading west in making its first foray into a new...
The maker of such iconic products as Twinkies, Ding Dongs, and Wonder Bread said Friday it will wind down its operations amid a standoff with labor unions that has hampered the company's effort to ex
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