Few firms date back to the Panama CanalSullivan & Cromwell (William Nelson Cromwell was the Canals chief lobbyist) helped build it. While not the largest of the New York legal giants, Sullivans history, clients, andmost noteworthy of allprofitability have made it...
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"Calling things straight down the middle, while knowing … you could be dismissed, is what the company deserves," says Darryl Marsch, general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Originally Published: Daily Report
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Darryl R. Marsch has served as senior vice president and general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts since September 2008 and as corporate secretary since January 2011
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...Supreme Court. Maples had missed a deadline after his lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York left the firm and the firm mail room...
Originally Published: Daily Report
The Daily Report
...Supreme Court. Maples had missed a deadline after his lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York left the firm and the firm mail room...
The Daily Report
...his volunteer attorneys from the prestigious New York law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell failed to file a notice of appeal from an Alabama judge...
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...a sense of entitlement." Stadler, who once worked for Sullivan & Cromwell and the firm then known as Kilpatrick Stockton, said it is...
...sense of entitlement." Stadler, who once worked for Sullivan & Cromwell and the firm then known as Kilpatrick Stockton, said it is...
The Daily Report
The Daily Report
King Spalding lawyers Alan J. Prince and Anne M. Cox led a 16-lawyer team representing debt-laden Cellu Tissue Holdings Inc. in its agreement to be purchased in a deal worth $502 million. Clearwater
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...the purchase. Steven Rossum, AirTran's general counsel, used Sullivan & Cromwell and Smith, Gambrell & Russell. AirTran is based in Orlando....
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