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Big Firms Fuel Up on Energy Sector Bankruptcies
The administrative office of the U.S. Courts said Thursday that bankruptcy filings fell 8.5 percent over the past year. But one sector where Chapter 11 work hasn't dried up is the energy industry, where Kirkland & Ellis and Jones Day are siphoning off new assignments.Deal Watch: A Pharmaceutical Frenzy for a Half-Dozen Firms
Abbott Labs seeks to buy St. Jude Medical for $25 billion; Sanofi makes a $9.3 billion bid for Medivation; AbbVie offers $5.8 billion for Stemcentrx; and a look at the big firms behind those proposed megadeals.Jones Day, Armstrong Teasdale Advise on Big Coal Bankruptcy
Peabody Energy Corp., the world's largest privately owned coal miner, filed for bankruptcy in St. Louis on Monday. The two Am Law 200 firms have landed lead debtor's counsel roles in the Chapter 11 case, the latest by a major energy company this year.Au Pairs in the Crosshairs: Boies Schiller Suit May Upend the Program
So long as you don't mind, say, a 22-year-old from Sweden living in your house, having an au pair seems like a great bargain--45 hours a week of child care for $4.35 an hour. But a class action in Denver federal court threatens to upend the program.Windy City Welcomes Two Midsize Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves
K&L Gates and Sidley Austin disgorge partners to new Chicago offices for other firms; a bevy of moves at legal giants Baker & McKenzie and Norton Rose Fulbright; Schulte Roth bolts on a broker-dealer group; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Century Sur. Co. v. Casino W., Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Century Sur. Co.v.Casino W., Inc.KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentDeclined to Follow…Greenberg Traurig Keeps Growing, Plus More Lateral Moves
Greenberg Traurig shuffles its litigation ranks amid plans for global growth; another Kenyon & Kenyon partner departs; Bass Berry and Lewis Brisbois absorb small firms; Holland & Knight hires an ex-governor; and other additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Show Me State Firms Land New Recruits, Plus More Lateral Moves
Armstrong Teasdale, Bryan Cave, Husch Blackwell, Lathrop & Gage, Polsinelli and Stinson Leonard Street—a half-dozen Am Law 200 firms with Missouri roots—are hiring for the holidays.Show Me State Firms Land New Recruits, Plus More Lateral Moves
Armstrong Teasdale, Bryan Cave, Husch Blackwell, Lathrop & Gage, Polsinelli and Stinson Leonard Street—a half-dozen Am Law 200 firms with Missouri roots—are hiring for the holidays.JPMorgan Snags Skadden Partner, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after rejoining Skadden, Cyrus Amir-Mokri heads to JPMorgan Chase; a top Squire Patton Boggs public policy partner departs; four Perkins Coie lawyers head in-house; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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