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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...assistant general counselM&A David Clifton. Sullivan & Cromwell: M&A:Audra Cohen, Olivier de Vilmorin,Timothy...
...P. Morgan is banking on STACEY FRIEDMAN, a former Sullivan & Cromwell litigation and regulatory partner, to head up its legal team as...
Given their understanding of the business, high level of responsibility, and role as trusted advisers of top corporate brass, in-house counsel are and will remain big targets of federal investigators
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Given their understanding of the business, high level of responsibility, and role as trusted advisers of top corporate brass, in-house counsel are and will remain big targets of federal investigators
...JP Morgan is banking on Stacey Friedman, a former Sullivan & Cromwell litigation and regulatory partner, to head up the legal team as...
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