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Patton Boggs Says Latest Partner Departures 'Not Material to the Firm'
A handful of partners left Patton Boggs this month, including a Washington-based head of a litigation group and at least four lawyers in Dallas, as the firm continues to implement downsizing and explores a potential merger with Squire Sanders.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Squire Sanders Stays Course
As Squire Sanders continues its tie-up talks with another member of The Am Law 100, The American Lawyer's reporting shows that it posted a largely flat set of financial results for 2013.Patton Boggs Will Survive, Even With More Reductions, Managing Partner Says
Nearly two dozen Patton Boggs partners will leave the firm in the coming months, while those who intend to stay have pledged allegiance to management as they tackle a possible merger and continue to revamp the Washington-based law and lobbying brand. Edward Newberry, Patton Boggs managing partner, said Friday that his firm would survive—healthy and profitable.Patton Boggs Closes N.J. Office, Talks Merger Amid Restructuring
Patton Boggs is pressing forward on a restructuring strategy, announcing within days last week the closure of the firm's Newark office and a possible merger with Squire Sanders.Tyrrell, Patton Boggs May Part Ways Amid Merger Push, Newark Closing
Patton Boggs, which is engaged in preliminary merger talks with Squire Sanders after announcing the closure of its Newark office this week, could see one of its top partners head for the door. James Tyrrell Jr., a member of the firm's executive committee and head of its toxic tort and product liability practice group, joined Patton Boggs in a high-profile lateral move in 2006. He also took on a controversial case representing indigenous Ecuadoreans suing energy giant Chevron, which has complicated Patton Boggs' efforts to find a merger partner. As it happens, Squire Sanders has its own ties to the South American nation.Patton Boggs, Squire Sanders Talk Merger
Patton Boggs and Squire Sanders today announced the firms are in preliminary merger talks.Patton Boggs, Squire Sanders Talk Merger
Patton Boggs and Squire Sanders today announced the firms are in preliminary merger talks.The Churn: MoFo Lands Judge Peck, Plus More Lateral Moves
MoFo hires the federal bankruptcy judge who oversaw Lehman Brothers' Chapter 11 case; nine securitization and structured finance attorneys leave Jones Day to join Chapman and Cutler; and Latham adds its third private equity partner from Clifford Chance in the past year. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].The Churn: K&S Adds Two From Fried Frank, Plus More Lateral Moves
King & Spalding bolsters its white-collar group by recruiting a pair of partners of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Meanwhile, three Am Law firms open new offices with lateral hires. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Trending Stories
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