By Dan Packel | August 8, 2018
The Debevoise partner, named last week to help lead CBS' probe into harassment allegations against Leslie Moonves, is also investigating failure-to-report claims against Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer.
By Joseph Evans | Brian Baxter | August 7, 2018
Arsenal FC, one of the top teams in the Premier League, is now valued at $2.3 billion following a deal this week involving a U.S. billionaire and a Russian oligarch. The deal is the latest in the pro soccer space this year to yield roles for Big Law.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 7, 2018
After some brief confusion over whether his case was even still alive, a judge formally dismissed Roger Rosendahl's lawsuit against his former firm.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 7, 2018
For Washington-based Patrick Montgomery, the move from Kirkland & Ellis to King & Spalding is a homecoming of sorts.
By MP McQueen | August 3, 2018
Chipmaker Qualcomm has paid $28.3 million to Covington since 2004 for lobbying on trade, IP and other legislation in Washington. The firm helped the company navigate a once-obscure but increasingly visible Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 3, 2018
In this week's Washington Wrap, a look at how Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and former partner Gregory Craig are handling their turn in Robert Mueller's election probe spotlight.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 3, 2018
Seminars and roundtables are only a couple of aspects of law firms' business plans that start with understanding what clients need to be successful, often through collecting client feedback by firm personnel or outside consultants.
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By Michael Marciano | August 3, 2018
Halloran Sage partner William McGrath and Chief Operating Officer David Urbanik said a newly shortened name and artistic logo are the cosmetic upgrades for their firm, which has restated its values through a messaging campaign that touches all of their employees.
By Scott Flaherty | August 2, 2018
The Arkansas legislative probe follows a former federal judge's findings of “questionable” billing practices carried out by Labaton Sucharow and other plaintiffs firms involved in securities litigation against State Street.
By Jenna Greene | August 2, 2018
A Delaware judge chastised Mintz Levin for "picking sides" in its work on behalf of Oxbow Carbon and Bill Koch.
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