May 22, 2012 | Texas Lawyer
Howrey Bankruptcy Claims Another Victim: Former Partner's "Dream" HomeU.S. Senator Mike Lee, R-Utah, may have left Howrey six months before it dissolved, but that didn't protect him against the fallout from the firm's bankruptcy. Elected to the Senate in November 2010, Lee had to sell his million-dollar home in Alpine, Utah, less than six months later, in part because he never received repayment of his capital contributions to Howrey, The Deseret News reports.
By Sara Randazzo
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September 25, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Bankruptcy judge considers $71.5 million Dewey settlementThe Dewey estate's advisers and other parties fought arguments that the so-called partner contribution plan does not maximize potential recoveries for the firm's creditors.
By Sara Randazzo
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January 07, 2013 | National Law Journal
Sometimes the client is less than lovableBy Sara Randazzo
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September 25, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Expenses rising faster than revenue at largest U.S. firmsReining in costs is a major concern for law firm leaders, and the economy still presents a challenge for firms.
By Sara Randazzo
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February 09, 2012 | The American Lawyer
Former Cravath Associate's Law License Suspended Over Assault ConvictionBy Sara Randazzo
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April 23, 2012 | The American Lawyer
D.C. Dewey Partner Heads to Allen & OveryProject finance partner Gregory Smith's departure for Allen & Overy pushes Dewey & LeBoeuf's partner losses so far this year to an even 70.
By Sara Randazzo
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April 13, 2012 | The American Lawyer
Retired Coudert Partners Lose Second Bid to Recover Unpaid BenefitsBy Sara Randazzo
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December 09, 2011 | The American Lawyer
Kirkland, Davis Polk Called in for $1.3 Billion Deal to Take Blue Coat PrivateBy Sara Randazzo
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April 06, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer
Ex-Cozen Associate Disciplined for Sham Billing PracticesA Pennsylvania disciplinary board has hit a former Cozen O'Connor associate with a 30-month suspension for billing hundreds of thousands of dollars in sham charges to firm clients and at one point practicing law without holding an active license.
By Sara Randazzo
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March 29, 2012 | The American Lawyer
Power Failure: Shelving of Upstate New York Utility Means No Payday for Howrey EstateBy Sara Randazzo
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