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Wachtell Raids Simpson Thacher for Executive Compensation Expert
A month after Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz executive compensation partner Jeremy Goldstein left the venerable Am Law 100 firm to start his own practice, the country's most profitable shop on a profits-per-partner basis looked outside its ranks to find a replacement in Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner Andrea Wahlquist. She becomes only the fourth lateral partner hire in Wachtell's storied history.Four Firms Advise on Latest Deal Arising From North America's Energy Boom
Foley & Lardner, Dorsey & Whitney and leading Canadian firms Miller Thomson and Stikeman Elliott are advising on a $3.8 billion oil and gas merger that will create the largest producer in North Dakota's lucrative Bakken Shale formation.On The Move: GSU Health Law Center Gets New Director After Decade of Growth
Charity Scott has stepped down as the director of Georgia State University law school's Center for Law, Health & Society, which she helped to start a decade ago. Law professor Leslie Wolf became the center's new director on July 1.The Churn: Baker and Quinn Expand, Plus More Lateral Moves
Baker & McKenzie heads to Brisbane, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan takes its litigation prowess to Houston and a trio of partners leave Kirkland & Ellis in our latest look at notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Dickstein Group Defects, Plus More Lateral Moves
Greenberg Traurig has raided Dickstein Shapiro for 13 lawyers and lobbyists in Washington, D.C., Paul Hastings plucks Kaye Scholer's white-collar and internal investigations chair and Troutman Sanders snags Hughes Hubbard's private equity chair in the latest round of lateral moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Got Civility? Judges, Lawyers Want To See More Of It In Court
Judges and attorneys establish professionalism panels and a code of conduct to deal with the lack of civility in the courtroom.Jury Rules Against Miami Handbag Maker In Trademark Dispute
A Miami handbag designer has been sued by high-end jeweler Buccellati for using her famous last name in a trademark fight.Court Sides With Wilmer, Kenyon & Kenyon in Intel Chip Patent Row
The Federal Circuit ruled Monday that Intel's computer chips don't infringe on tiny X2Y Attenuators' patents, dealing a final blow to X2Y's unlikely bid to block sales of Apple and Hewlett-Packard computers that use the Intel chips.Trending Stories
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