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Loeb & Loeb Adds Team of Trust and Estate Attorneys in D.C.
Loeb & Loeb has added a team of attorneys in Washington, D.C., from Bryan Cave. Mary Ann Mancini joins as a partner; Susan Blumenthal and Tanya Harvey sign on as senior counsel; and Caitlin Murphy joins as an associate. The group made the lateral jump because the trust and estate group is a core practice at Loeb that focuses on the needs of individuals, Mancini said.In-House Counsel Ronald M. Loeb, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
Ronald M. Loeb had been retired for nearly two years when the chief executive officer at Williams-Sonoma asked him to join the company. As general counsel of the cookware specialty retailer, Loeb's day-to-day duties include negotiating and drafting contracts on everything from an agreement to publish Williams-Sonoma's Taste magazine to contracts with trucking companies.Steven Seagal Sues Loeb & Loeb for Fees
Actor Steven Seagal is suing his former law firm Loeb & Loeb for charging excessive fees, according to paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. Seagal hired Loeb & Loeb in April 2002 to represent him when he appeared as a witness before a federal grand jury and in the subsequent criminal trial of his former business associate, Julius Nasso. Loeb & Loeb charged Seagal nearly $1.1 million for its services. In July 2003, after paying about $500,000, Seagal became skeptical of the amount.Business Pressures, Conflict Potential Prompt Firm to Take Sides in Drug Company IP Cases
Dorsey, Loeb & Loeb Caught Up in Stadium Games
A pair of Am Law 200 firms are in the middle of ongoing dramas involving multimillion-dollar plans to build new sports facilities, with Dorsey & Whitney serving as due diligence counsel on the construction of a new home for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings, and Loeb & Loeb tangled in a tug-of-war over where the NBA's Sacramento Kings will play.Loeb & Loeb Opens in Hong Kong
The U.S. firm is bringing aboard former Salans partner Benny Pang and relocating partner Lawrence Venick from its Beijing office.Loeb & Loeb hires UCLA professor as first scholar in residence
Loeb & Loeb's Los Angeles office has appointed its first scholar in residence, a rare arrangement that will allow University of California, Los Angeles, law professor Douglas Lichtman to share his research and strategic ideas with the firm and its clients. Lichtman focuses on patent law, copyright law and the intersection of law and technology. He'll likely attend strategy sessions or client lunches to discuss ideas, and Lichtman also expects the union to help him in his classroom and research.Client Mergers Force Law Firms to Pick Sides, Some Partners to Move On
Loeb & Loeb Boosts Beijing with Paul Hastings Hire
Roger Peng focuses on mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital deals. He will be the Los Angeles firm's fourth Beijing partner.Trending Stories
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