March 16, 2015 | Litigation Daily
The Global Lawyer: A Viewer's Guide to the Final(?) Season of Chevron in EcuadorBoth final episodes of the world's wackiest legal dramedy open April 20. Will Donziger jump the shark?
By Michael D. Goldhaber
4 minute read
March 12, 2015 | The American Lawyer
The U.S. Offensive in the China Trade WarWhen it comes to protectionism, China isn't blameless. But the United States wields its trade laws just as aggressively against Chinese companies.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
8 minute read
March 12, 2015 | The American Lawyer
The U.S. Offensive in the China Trade WarWhen it comes to protectionism, China isn't blameless. But the United States wields its trade laws just as aggressively against Chinese companies.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
8 minute read
February 25, 2015 | The American Lawyer
The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Shearman Builds on Breakout 2013Shearman & Sterling climbed another rung up the profitability ladder in 2014, boosting profits per partner by 5.8 percent, from $1.8 million to about $1.9 million last year. The firm recorded more modest increases of 1.5 percent in revenue per lawyer and 3 percent in gross revenue.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
2 minute read
February 25, 2015 | The American Lawyer
The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Shearman Builds on Breakout 2013Shearman & Sterling climbed another rung up the profitability ladder in 2014, boosting profits per partner by 5.8 percent, from $1.8 million to about $1.9 million last year. The firm recorded more modest increases of 1.5 percent in revenue per lawyer and 3 percent in gross revenue.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
2 minute read
February 24, 2015 | Law.com
The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Latham Gives Bob Dell a Spectacular SendoffIn Robert Dell's final year as global chair, Latham & Watkins posted a record-high in gross revenue by hitting the $2.6 billion mark, as profits per partner, revenue per lawyer and net income also saw big gains.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
3 minute read
February 18, 2015 | The American Lawyer
Billions in U.S. Claims Against Cuba Still OutstandingDon't light up the cigars just yet. Before Cuba and the U.S. can open full economic relations, U.S. antiterror judgments and claims for nationalized property must be resolved.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
8 minute read
February 18, 2015 | The American Lawyer
Billions in U.S. Claims Against Cuba Still OutstandingDon't light up the cigars just yet. Before Cuba and the U.S. can open full economic relations, U.S. antiterror judgments and claims for nationalized property must be resolved.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
8 minute read
February 16, 2015 | Litigation Daily
The Global Lawyer: Terror Plaintiffs Have Friends in WashingtonHoly Moussaoui! Congress is set to pass a bill that would clear the way for 9/11 litigation.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
3 minute read
February 16, 2015 | Litigation Daily
The Global Lawyer: Terror Plaintiffs Have Friends in WashingtonHoly Moussaoui! Congress is set to pass a bill that would clear the way for 9/11 litigation.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
3 minute read