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Locke Lord Signs Letter of Intent With Edwards Wildman Palmer
Dallas-based Locke Lord announces a letter of intent to combine with Edwards Wildman Palmer, creating Locke Lord Edwards.Locke Lord, Edwards Wildman Sign Letter of Intent to Merge
The two Am Law 100 firms, both of which are no stranger to combinations, have tentatively agreed to push forward with a potential merger that would create Locke Lord Edwards, a 1,076-lawyer firm with offices in 23 cities.Corn Refiners Seek to Disqualify Squire Patton Boggs
Corn refiners in a legal battle against the sugar industry have moved to disqualify opposing counsel, claiming the June 1 merger creating Squire Patton Boggs has created a conflict in the case.Lure of the Legal Giants, Plus More Lateral Moves
Baker & McKenzie, Jones Day, Norton Rose Fulbright and Squire Patton Boggs all experienced churn to their robust partnership ranks in the first week of September; a high-profile in-house lawyer joins Ballard Spahr as a Bingham McCutchen partner heads the other way; and Milbank brings on a top federal prosecutor in our latest look at notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.New Jersey's Porzio Finds D.C. Office Through Squire Patton Boggs
A midsized New Jersey law firm has hired an intellectual property litigation group from Squire Patton Boggs to open a Washington office. The lateral acquisitions represent a significant departure from legacy Patton Boggs' IP group.INADMISSIBLE: Cross Pennsylvania Ave. Off The Hot List
Law firms, Washington's largest private-sector real estate tenants, have razed tradition to cater more to the city's young intelligentsia when choosing new locations, according to some of the city's law firm and real estate leaders. Plus more in this week's column.Jones Day Nabs Shearman's LatAm M&A Head
Michael McGuinness, a corporate partner and former head of the Latin American M&A practice at Shearman & Sterling in New York, has left the firm for Jones Day, which over the past year has sought to slake its thirst for south-of-the-border clients by opening an office in Miami and making key lateral hires.Patton Boggs Diaspora Continues, Plus More Lateral Moves
After a short stint at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, a pair of former Patton Boggs litigators have joined several former colleagues at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; a Sidley Austin litigation cochair goes in-house; a former Thelen firm leader retires; and more notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Kirkland Scores for BP in Long-Running Pollution Case
BP plc and its lawyers Kirkland & Ellis have likely finished off a long-running class action alleging that the oil company should cover cleanup costs from a shuttered oil refinery in southeast Kansas.No Conflict at Manatt For Former Patton Partner Ben Chew
Benjamin Chew, a former Patton Boggs partner whose subsequent job was compromised because of Patton's involvement in a legal fraud suit, has landed at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. It's the third Washington law office Chew has worked out of this year, after a brief tenure at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman that his affiliation with Patton had clouded.Trending Stories
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