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Foley Hoag Hires Ropes & Gray Partner as Debt Finance Leader
Thomas Draper, a longtime head of the finance group at Ropes & Gray, has joined Foley Hoag as a partner in its business department and co-chair of its debt finance practice in Boston.Labaton Fee Deal in State Street Case Prompts Arkansas Legislative Inquiry
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.Boston Boom Continues With Choate Private Equity Hire
Choate, Hall & Stewart added seasoned in-house attorney Susan Yoon Parker as a partner as competition for private equity sector work stays fierce.Who Got the Work: Tariffs and Opioids, Plus Other Work
Midsize firms are handling clients' biggest matters.Labaton Petitions 1st Circuit for 'Fair and Impartial' Judge in State Street Case
The New York firm is objecting to a special master's report that found Labaton and two other firms serving as class counsel in the case had deliberately misled the court about how they planned to distribute $75 million in attorney fees.Labaton Calls Report Railing Against Lawyers' Conduct in State Street Case 'Unmoored'
After a special master tapped to review overbilling in a $75 million legal fee award in a securities class action settlement faulted Labaton Sucharow and its co-counsel, the firm fired off criticisms of its own.Report Railing Against Lawyers' Conduct in State Street Case 'Unmoored,' Says Labaton
After a special master tapped to review overbilling in a $75 million legal fee award in a securities class action settlement faulted Labaton Sucharow and its co-counsel, the firm fired off criticisms of its own.Who Got the Work: Deal Work in Scottsdale and Beyond
Midsize firms working on big engagements.How a Fee Inquiry Led to Hints of Public Corruption That Have Labaton Fighting
What began as a judge's inquiry into a $75 million attorney fee has morphed into hints of public corruption, with one of the top securities plaintiffs firms in the nation on the defensive.Labaton Sucharow Wants State Street Judge Recused After He Hinted at 'Public Corruption'
Labaton Sucharow has moved for a federal judge reviewing its billing records to recuse himself from a securities class action settlement, citing a “serious conflict” raised by statements from the judge, which the firm said implied that the New York law firm was engaged in public corruption.Trending Stories
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