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June 05, 2015 |

Athletes Can't Reprise Hausfeld Win in NCAA Antitrust Case

While Michael Hausfeld presses for massive class action fees in California, a similar case over the use of college players' likenesses has fizzled in Tennessee.
3 minute read
June 05, 2015 | Law.com

Athletes Can't Reprise Hausfeld Win in NCAA Antitrust Case

While Michael Hausfeld presses for massive class action fees in California, a similar case over the use of college players' likenesses has fizzled in Tennessee.
3 minute read
February 04, 2015 |

End of the 'Unfinished Business' Doctrine in New York

Leslie D. Corwin and Rachel Sims discuss the dissolutions of Thelen and Coudert Brothers, and the Court of Appeals' decision that provides guidance to attorneys and law firms with regard to the application of the "unfinished business" doctrine to law firms that dissolve or file for bankruptcy.
12 minute read
February 03, 2015 | Law.com

End of the 'Unfinished Business' Doctrine in New York

Leslie D. Corwin and Rachel Sims discuss the dissolutions of Thelen and Coudert Brothers, and the Court of Appeals' decision that provides guidance to attorneys and law firms with regard to the application of the "unfinished business" doctrine to law firms that dissolve or file for bankruptcy.
11 minute read
January 26, 2015 |

Nixon Peabody Reaches Merger Accord with Chicago Firm

The Boston-based Am Law 100 firm announced Monday an agreement to absorb Chicago's Ungaretti & Harris, taking on roughly 100 lawyers in the Windy City.
4 minute read
January 26, 2015 | Law.com

Nixon Peabody Reaches Merger Accord with Chicago Firm

The Boston-based Am Law 100 firm announced Monday an agreement to absorb Chicago's Ungaretti & Harris, taking on roughly 100 lawyers in the Windy City.
4 minute read
January 10, 2015 |

Big Firms Hire in Bulk, Plus More Lateral Moves

Davis Wright Tremaine and Dentons absorb two small shops; Cadwalader adds a seven-strong team from Latham & Watkins; a former senator signs on at DLA Piper; McDermott's European antitrust head goes in-house; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.
13 minute read
January 10, 2015 | Law.com

Big Firms Hire in Bulk, Plus More Lateral Moves

Davis Wright Tremaine and Dentons absorb two small shops; Cadwalader adds a seven-strong team from Latham & Watkins; a former senator signs on at DLA Piper; McDermott's European antitrust head goes in-house; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.
13 minute read
December 11, 2014 |

Is UVA Rape Story Actionable?

As criticism of Rolling Stone mounts over the magazine's sensational story of sexual assault at the University of Virginia, a UVA associate dean, a student featured in the article and others associated with the controversy are lawyering up.
7 minute read
October 30, 2014 |

At Norton Rose Fulbright, a New Guard for the New Year

After 12 years, Norton Rose Fulbright chief executive Peter Martyr will relinquish his managing partner responsibilities in the U.K. to Martin Scott, the firm announced Wednesday. Meanwhile, John Coleman, managing partner of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, will pass the baton to Charles Hurdon.
52 minute read

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