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April 08, 2013 |

Much Shelist

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April 05, 2000 |

Firms Battling Over McKesson Case

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April 17, 2000 |

Judge Cool to Novel Class Action Strategy

A federal judge appears poised to block a novel approach to circumventing lead plaintiff orders in securities class actions.
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March 02, 2009 |

Chicago firm cuts salaries

Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubinstein, a Chicago-based law firm with about 85 attorneys, cut pay for its lawyers and five top administrators by 10% to adjust to a slowdown in legal work that started in January. "We're hanging in there," said David Brown, chairman of the firm, which mainly serves middle-market clients. "We're trying to be smart business people."
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July 11, 2011 |

Much Shelist

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October 08, 2008 |

Much Shelist to absorb five from Quinlan & Carroll

Chicago-based Much Shelist will absorb five attorneys from the Chicago litigation boutique Quinlan & Carroll as that smaller firm shuts down. Much Shelist, which now has 85 attorneys, is bringing on name partners William R. Quinlan, a former justice on the Illinois Appellate Court, and James R. Carroll, plus partners Michael T. Beirne and Martin J. O'Hara as principals.
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August 29, 2011 |

Judge Is Troubled by Firm Fee Requests

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May 14, 2013 |

A Mid-Size Firm Gets Ahead of the Compliance Curve

In general, mid-size law firms lack compliance programs. Chicago-based Much Shelist appears to be an exception.
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June 27, 2008 |

Chicago firm forms outside board of advisors to help with direction

Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein, a Chicago-based law firm with 85 attorneys, formed an outside board of advisors to give direction to the firm's management committee on "a broad range of issues that impact legal services," the firm said. The panel will act like a board of directors for the firm, giving Much Shelist an outside perspective on cultural, global, economic and technological issues.
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September 02, 2011 |

Judge scrutinized legal fees in WexTrust Ponzi scheme case

A judge is scrutinizing legal bills from firms working on a real estate investment firm's receivership. About $5 million has been returned to victims, but more than $15.5 million has been collected by professional services firms.
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