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November 10, 2008 | National Law Journal

Branch Offices

43 minute read
August 28, 2013 | The American Lawyer

After Swapping Sides, Matt Powers Still Seeking Patents

Two years in, the former Weil IP litigation star has his mojo working at Tensegrity, but he may have moved too late to claim the biggest prizes.
13 minute read
December 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Big Deals: Canadian

Teck Cominco/Fording; Shell Canada/Duvernay; Philip Morris/Rothmans; Ainsworth Lumber Recapitalization
13 minute read
October 18, 2013 | The American Lawyer

The Score: NBA Union's Legal Bills Keep Piling Up

As players get set for a new National Basketball Association season, the union that represents them remains locked in litigation with its former leader. Meanwhile, in other sports law news: a Williams & Connolly partner starts his own sports agency; a trio of litigators helps Mark Cuban beat the SEC; Jeffrey Kessler sizes up collegiate clients; and Lanny Davis signs on to defend the Washington Redskins' name.
11 minute read
September 18, 2006 | National Law Journal

Pillsbury's New Leader Has Tough Act to Follow

Mary Cranston is stepping down after a raucous tenure as chair of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. Her replacement faces some challenges to keep the firm competitive.
17 minute read
February 27, 2002 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

In a stock deal valued at about $5.9 billion, Los Angeles-based Northrop Grumman Corp., the third-largest U.S. defense contractor, made an unsolicited bid last Friday for advanced technology product manufacturer TRW Inc., which is headquartered in Cleveland. Northrop is offering $47 per share worth of its own stock for all 126 million shares of TRW. Northrop sees the acquisition as a way to challenge rival Chicago`s Boeing Co. for the position of second-largest defense contractor. Bethesda, Md.-ba
4 minute read
February 21, 2007 | Law.com

FCC to Review Satellite Radio Merger

Federal Communications Commission staffers agreed to examine the $13 billion merger of XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, announced Monday, though a key agency official acknowledges that it will be a difficult review. The Satellite Licensing Order, adopted by the agency in 1997 when it issued satellite licenses for XM and Sirius, prohibits one entity from owning the two satellite radio licenses. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin appeared to indicate that he would consider removing the prohibition.
5 minute read
August 23, 2013 | The Recorder

After Switching Sides, Matt Powers Still Searching for Patents

Two years in, the former Weil IP star has his mojo working at Tensegrity, but he may have moved too late to claim the biggest prizes.
13 minute read
May 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer

Bavaria's Buyout Capital

12 minute read
November 19, 2012 | National Law Journal

Firms face different real estate realities

Slow job growth coupled with high vacancy rates have created a renter's market for small and midsize Washington law firms. Yet larger law offices that will soon be looking for new digs will have fewer options.
6 minute read

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