The latest from The Am Law Daily
- Bauer Leaves White House to Rejoin Perkins Coie
- In the Wake of Japan Quake, It's Back to Business
- The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
- DLA Piper's Lateral Hiring Binge Continues
- In Massey Energy Ruling, Strine Questions Cravath's 'Awkward' Role in Merger Talks
- California Firm Picks Up D.C. Telecom Boutique
Bauer Leaves White House to Rejoin Perkins Coie | Top |
Robert Bauer will step down as White House counsel and return to his election law practice at Perkins Coie. Former Latham & Watkins partner Kathryn Ruemmler will take his spot at the end of the month. | |
In the Wake of Japan Quake, It's Back to Business | Top |
International law firms in Japan are finding their feet again after the country was rocked by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis. But local clients face a dilemma: whether to push on overseas, or pull back and focus on home affairs. | |
The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200 | Top |
SNR Denton forms a new state attorney general practice with two former AG's. A former Florida state court judge joins Carlton Fields. And DLA Piper adds two more partners in its investment funds practice. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to thechurn@alm.com. | |
DLA Piper's Lateral Hiring Binge Continues | Top |
The world's largest law firm by attorney headcount continues to grow, adding two practice group leaders from White & Case in New York and two IP partners in Houston. | |
In Massey Energy Ruling, Strine Questions Cravath's 'Awkward' Role in Merger Talks | Top |
Delaware Vice-Chancellor Leo Strine questioned why Cravath simultaneously represented Massey officers and directors in a derivative suit and advised the Massey board on how to evaluate the derivative claims in the context of a merger offer by Alpha Resources. He still let the deal go forward, though. | |
California Firm Picks Up D.C. Telecom Boutique | Top |
Best Best & Krieger, a 200-lawyer firm based in Riverside, Calif., has acquired six-lawyer Miller & Van Eaton, a telecommunications law boutique based in Washington, D.C. | |
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