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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...in the technology industry. Her credentials include very brief stints at Sullivan & Cromwell (one year), and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (summer associate). She...
In the biggest leveraged buyout since the economic crisis began, the world's third-largest personal computer maker has agreed to be sold to a group led by CEO Michael Dell and technology-focused inve
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...accounting, observed panelist Barbara Schane-Jackson, director of project management at Sullivan & Cromwell. Trust must come in the form of open communication...
...t for a hockey or basketball playoff, but an event at Sullivan & Cromwell's waterfront offices in Manhattan. ...
...as technology." Prior to Iron Mountain, Barnett formed Sullivan & Cromwell's electronic discovery and compliance department while serving as special counsel...
...AT&T's team included its deal counsel from Sullivan & Cromwell, antitrust counsel Arnold & Porter and Crowell & Moring, FCC counsel...
...on Vimeo since 2009. Before that, he was an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell and the now-dissolved Heller Ehrman. When he's not working...
Should lawyers tweet about personal matters? It's a question likely to come up more often as law firms grapple with a business culture that traditionally leans toward discretion
...another skirmish broke out. On Wednesday Dolby International's lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell sued Research in Motion for allegedly infringing patents that are essential...
BigLaw's dilemma: How do we keep our own lawyers from sabotaging security systems
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