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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...held that a lawyer's contract work at New York's Sullivan & Cromwell while he was licensed in New Jersey counts toward "the...
...in a class action brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, Sullivan & Cromwell, Public Counsel and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. The...
...and securities work goes to Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and Sullivan & Cromwell; litigation and intellectual property work to Atlanta-based Kilpatrick Townsend &...
...amp; Watkins Family and child welfare professors: Sharon Nelles, Sullivan & Cromwell Family Equality Council et al: Katherine Keating, Bryan Cave...
...Supreme Court clerkship with Justice Felix Frankfurter. He practiced law at Sullivan & Cromwell for a time, but soon entered academia, teaching at Yale Law...
A federal judge in New Orleans has accepted BP's $4 billion criminal guilty over its role in the catastrophic 2010 oil spill that fouled the Gulf of Mexico. But BP's lawyers still have plenty of work
...dismissal of the charges after two years. Lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell represented both banks and declined to comment on the cases. "...
...in connection with an investigation of violations of U.S. sanctions. Sullivan & Cromwell represented ING, and lawyers in the firm's New York office...
With BP announcing Thursday that it has reached a record-breaking settlement with the Justice Department over criminal charges stemming from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, The Am Law Daily had a loo
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Lawyers across the Northeast scrambled as Sandy stormed ashore, causing flooding from North Carolina to New England. Courts, law schools and firms closed their doors. In New York City, with public tr
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