By Dan Packel | October 12, 2018
Stephen S. Rabinowitz is the firm's fourth senior hire in the practice in the last six months.
By Susan DeSantis | October 12, 2018
Manhattan law firm offices are designed to dazzle clients with breathtaking views and the latest wizardry at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars a month. But a decade later when the lease expires, law firms face a day of reckoning.
By Scott Flaherty | October 12, 2018
Russian-Canadian billionaire Alex Shnaider, now represented by Michael Bowen of Kasowitz Benson Torres, filed a petition on Wednesday, asking a Manhattan state court judge to issue an immediate injunction that would require Boies Schiller to provide a copy of Shnaider's file
By Meghan Tribe | October 11, 2018
With Burford Capital "sitting atop a pile of money," the company thinks it's found a new way to help close the legal industry's gender gap.
By Angela Morris | October 9, 2018
By founding their own firms, women are crafting new game rules that provide for fair compensation, equal promotions, full inclusion and better career development opportunities.
By Scott Flaherty | September 27, 2018
Elizabeth Prewitt, who will split her time between Latham's Washington and New York offices, joins the firm after a multiyear stint at Hughes Hubbard & Reed.
By John Kang | September 27, 2018
Mergers and acquisitions specialist Kenneth Lebrun is the second major hire in the Japanese capital after partner Jon Gray in 2015, who joined from Linklaters' Hong Kong office to lead the Tokyo team.
By Meghan Tribe | September 26, 2018
New York-based Sandra Bang, who was named Shearman & Sterling's chief diversity and talent strategy officer, said. “the firm, along with its senior leaders and everyone else—partners, associates, business services—really thought about how can we, as a firm, take this to the next level."
By Ben Wheway | September 24, 2018
The deal brings together PwC UK and the New York-based immigration specialist law firm Fragomen, handing PwC a major foothold in the U.S. market.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 20, 2018
In a federal lawsuit filed in New York, Jennifer Fischman accuses Mitsubishi, as well as several of its affiliates and company executives, of passing over her for the permanent role of GC and COO in favor of a less-qualified, younger and less-experienced male attorney.
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