The latest from The Am Law Daily
- Siemens Ordered to Pay $925 Million Compensation to Areva
- The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
- Curtis Mallet Opens Office in Turkmenistan
- The Careerist: Pepper Hamilton Hiring Partner on Extreme Interviews
- The Laterals: Renewable Energy Veterans Go Mainstream
- Dechert Hires New York Appellate Judge McGuire
| Siemens Ordered to Pay $925 Million Compensation to Areva | Top |
| Baker & McKenzie represented Siemens in proceedings before the International Chamber of Commerce after the global technology company pulled out of a nuclear power joint venture in 2009. | |
| The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200 | Top |
| Dewey adds two new partners in London. Chadbourne welcomes back two attorneys to its special investigations and litigation group. And Holland & Knight expands its New York corporate practice. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to thechurn@alm.com. | |
| Curtis Mallet Opens Office in Turkmenistan | Top |
| Curtis, Mallet-Prevost has become the first major Am Law 200 and international law firm to open an office in Ashgabat, the capital of the Central Asian country of Turkmenistan. The firm's local connections helped seal the deal. | |
| The Careerist: Pepper Hamilton Hiring Partner on Extreme Interviews | Top |
| The intense three part interview is meant to "elevate the discussion," says Michael Subak, "not to weed out the weak. | |
| The Laterals: Renewable Energy Veterans Go Mainstream | Top |
| As major investors move into the renewable energy space, project finance lawyers Adam Umanoff and Ed Zaelke opt for a broader platform at Akin Gump. | |
| Dechert Hires New York Appellate Judge McGuire | Top |
| Justice James M. McGuire, a New York State Appellate judge, will become a partner in the firm's New York office this summer. | |
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