It would be a mistake to think of Troutman Sanders simply as a big old Atlanta firm. The description is true, of course—it was founded more than a century ago and has scores of lawyers—but it is far from complete. This Am Law 100 firm has a footprint that reaches across the country to...
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...than certainty or clarity," said David Anthony, a partner at Troutman Sanders in Richmond, Va. Anthony questioned the requirement that factual...
As it seeks to expand its presence in Asia, Philadelphia-based Duane Morris finds itself dogged again and again by the same questions
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Ask lawyers to describe the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and they respond with three adjectives: enormous, powerful -- and unknown
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