September 07, 2016 | Legal Week
Who will be the next leader of K&L Gates? Contenders emerge as Kalis calls time after 20-year tenurePartners discuss potential successors to longstanding K&L Gates leader
By Julie Triedman, The American Lawyer
6 minute read
September 07, 2016 | International Edition
Who will be the next leader of K&L Gates? Contenders emerge as Kalis calls time after 20-year tenurePartners discuss potential successors to longstanding K&L Gates leader
By Julie Triedman, The American Lawyer
6 minute read
July 14, 2016 | International Edition
Cravath elects first female presiding partnerFirm appoints M&A co-head to take over in the top role when current leader C Allen Parker steps down
By Julie Triedman, The American Lawyer
3 minute read
July 14, 2016 | Legal Week
Cravath elects first female presiding partnerFirm appoints M&A co-head to take over in the top role when current leader C Allen Parker steps down
By Julie Triedman, The American Lawyer
3 minute read
June 01, 2015 | National Law Journal
Witnesses Line Up in Dewey TrialJurors last week got a taste of what's to come in the trial of three former executives facing multiple criminal fraud charges in the 2012 collapse of 1,400-lawyer Dewey & LeBoeuf.
By Julie Triedman / The American Lawyer
9 minute read
May 30, 2015 | National Law Journal
Witnesses Line Up in Dewey TrialJurors last week got a taste of what's to come in the trial of three former executives facing multiple criminal fraud charges in the 2012 collapse of 1,400-lawyer Dewey & LeBoeuf.
By Julie Triedman / The American Lawyer
9 minute read
September 08, 2008 | National Law Journal
A Foreign Affair: Georgia Hires Foley & Hoag Partner to Handle Case Against RussiaThe Republic of Georgia has appealed to the International Court of Justice to issue a cease-and-desist order against Russia and has hired Foley Hoag partner Paul Reichler to handle the case.
By Julie Triedman, The American Lawyer
1 minute read
February 18, 2008 | National Law Journal
Shook Hardy gets the call for pharma fightsThe makers for Ambien didn't go to outside counsel in New York when 500 plaintiffs signed onto a class action against them for allegedly failing to warn people about the sleep aid's bizarre potential side effects. They went to Kansas City's Shook, Hardy & Bacon. And with good reason. The plaintiffs voluntarily withdrew before a motion for class certification was filed. Shook, a longtime defender of big tobacco, is now a go-to firm for big pharmaceutical and medical device litigation.
By Julie Triedman / The American Lawyer
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