Lawrence Berkovich joins Mayer Brown's banking and finance practice as partner in the Charlotte, N.C., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...uses Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear; and Winston & Strawn for patent litigation. O'Melveny & Myers is his principal outside...
...In its sealing motion, Guggenheim attorney David Enzminger, a partner at Winston & Strawn in Los Angeles, wrote that the firm had agreed to provide...
Alison Dreizen joins the global corporate practice in Hunton & Williams as partner in the New York office. Plus more law firms in this week's column
...SONSINI WINSTON & STRAWN ...
...Winston & Strawn has expanded its intellectual property practice to capture high-stakes litigation...
...laterals, all in California, have come from Seyfarth Shaw, Dentons and Winston & Strawn. Meanwhile, clients are unloading more work on its attorneys...
...intellectual property, real estate and litigation matters. Mlsna also works with Winston & Strawn partner Brian Heidelberger and Lea + O'Reilly partner Peter O'Reilly...
...When he joined Sears Holdings in 2010 from Chicago-based Winston & Strawn, the company had already consolidated the employment and training practices of...
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