The latest from The Am Law Daily
- Former MoFo Partner Pleads Guilty to Bilking Insurers, San Francisco Schools
- Simpson Thacher Advises on Pair of International Bank Deals Totaling $2 Billion
- Dealmakers of the Week: Thomas Roberts and R. Jay Tabor of Weil, Gotshal & Manges
- The Careerist: Yale Comes Cheap, But Harvard Will Cost You
- The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
- Too Little; Too Late
- The Bigger Problem Raised by the David Becker Conflict Report
- Wachtell Advises Abbott Laboratories on Pharmaceuticals Spinoff
- Floyd Abrams, Ex-Stroock Partner Make Big Donations to Yale, Harvard
- Ropes, Seyfarth Advise TIAA-CREF and Dutch Pension Fund on Mall Investment
Former MoFo Partner Pleads Guilty to Bilking Insurers, San Francisco Schools | Top |
Jonathan Dickstein, who resigned from Morrison & Foerster in 2010, is to be sentenced next month after pleading guilty to using his son's autism as the basis for a scam that helped Dickstein and his wife pocket nearly $400,000. | |
Simpson Thacher Advises on Pair of International Bank Deals Totaling $2 Billion | Top |
Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Torys also took lead roles on the transactions, which, respectively, saw Toronto-based Scotiabank buy a 51 percent stake in Colombia's Banco Colpatria and Spanish financial services giant Banco Santander sell a minority stake in its U.S. auto financing unit. | |
Dealmakers of the Week: Thomas Roberts and R. Jay Tabor of Weil, Gotshal & Manges | Top |
Roberts and Tabor led a Weil team advising Kinder Morgan on a $38 billion takeover of rival El Paso Corporation that would create a combined company with an enterprise value of $98 billion, as well as the largest natural gas pipeline network in the country. | |
The Careerist: Yale Comes Cheap, But Harvard Will Cost You | Top |
Floyd Abrams gets a sweet (and cheap) deal from Yale. But Harvard makes its alums pay through the nose. | |
The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200 | Top |
An antitrust veteran joins Wilmer, Saul Ewing gains three and loses one, and two firms take on new talent in Hong Kong. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to thechurn@alm.com. | |
Too Little; Too Late | Top |
The ABA says it's getting tough on law schools, but why is it avoiding the obvious?
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The Bigger Problem Raised by the David Becker Conflict Report | Top |
In her Summary Judgment column, The Am Law Litigation Daily's Susan Beck notes that the inquiry into the Madoff-related decisions made by the former SEC general counsel--and current Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton partner--highlights a major flaw in the country's financial regulatory system.
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Wachtell Advises Abbott Laboratories on Pharmaceuticals Spinoff | Top |
Abbott turned to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz's Edward Herlihy to advise on the planned spinoff of the company's pharmaceuticals business. | |
Floyd Abrams, Ex-Stroock Partner Make Big Donations to Yale, Harvard | Top |
Harvard received $40 million from a former Stroock & Stroock & Lavan partner and her cable executive husband, while Yale was the beneficiary of a $3 million donation from First Amendment heavyweight Abrams. | |
Ropes, Seyfarth Advise TIAA-CREF and Dutch Pension Fund on Mall Investment | Top |
A joint venture between pension providers is one of several recent commercial real estate transactions generating work for Am Law 100 firms. In another big deal, Brookfield Office Properties—owner of Zuccotti Park, home base for Occupy Wall Street protesters—is expanding its holdings in lower Manhattan. | |
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