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Greenberg the latest U.S. firm to enter China
Following a growing trend among U.S. law firms, Greenberg Traurig recently opened an office in China. The Shanghai office is headed up by Peter A. Neumann, a lawyer who has practiced in China since 1993, and currently has two lawyers. The firm is expected to hire several more lawyers within the next few months.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
BuckleySandler nabs two class action partners from Dykema Gossett; a former Katten Muchin Rosenman partner launches an executive compensation and benefits practice at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; and Foley & Lardner has a new chief representative of its Shanghai office. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected]Trade judge confirmed for seat on the Federal Circuit
The U.S. Senate on Nov. 8 unanimously confirmed U.S. Court Of International Trade Judge Evan Wallach to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.Bailout package's legal riddles abound
Regulatory, banking and capital market attorneys have a new calling: interpreting for worried clients how the $700 billion financial industry rescue package will help or harm them. Client questions are focusing on the terms of participating in the new capital, short-term debt and asset-relief programs spawned by the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act. There are potential conflicts of interest, executive-compensation restrictions and oversight issues that are giving companies pause, attorneys said.Unmasking the Anonymous Internet User
Companies and their counsel face difficult issues when protecting themselves from cybersmears by anonymous Internet users. One issue is meeting the standard that must be met to obtain the identity of an anonymous poster who has used the Web to spread damaging statements.N.Y. firm goes to bat for Washington Nationals
Apparently, the desire on the part of Major League Baseball to sell the Washington Nationals to a group with strong local ties did not extend to the future owner�s lawyers.Merger rift splits Boston boutique
Partners at IP boutiques don't always agree about whether joining a large firm is the right move, as the partnership at Boston shop Bromberg & Sunstein has learned. Co-founder Lee C. Bromberg and partner Erik P. Belt resigned from the firm on July 20 after clashing with the rest of the partnership over whether to accept a merger overture from a larger firm. Bromberg and Belt favored the merger, while the remaining 16 partners voted against it.Big Deals Are Par for the Course for This Golf Lawyer
The sale in February of the Desert Mountain Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., and its six golf courses, facilities and 500 nearby developable acres to a group of members for $73.5 million represented the largest equity conversion of a private golf club on record.Trending Stories
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