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Vote on Patton Boggs Merger With Squire Sanders Stalls
The decision to suspend voting at Squire Sanders is apparently connected to a court filing intended to scuttle a settlement reached this month between Chevron and Patton Boggs, former counsel to the plaintiffs in the Lago Agrio environmental damages case.Who Wins in Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs?
To call this a litigation about litigation about litigation is too simple. The case of Donziger v. Chevron has morphed into Chevron v. Donziger, which has morphed into Chevron v. Patton Boggs, which has morphed into Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs.Donziger Filing Puts Squire Sanders, Patton Boggs Merger in Limbo
A surprise filing by Steven Donziger aims to block Patton Boggs' settlement with Chevron and threatens the firm's plans to combine with Squire Sanders.Edwards Wildman Launches Public Policy Group
Squire Sanders isn't the only Am Law 100 firm seeking to bolster its government relations arm. Edwards Wildman has added four lobbyists from a Boston-based public policy shop to double the size of its practice.Squire Sanders to Lose Health Care Lawyers to Jones Day
Jones Day will pick up four health care lawyers from Squire Sanders, including former practice head David Grauer, after the firm's partnership votes on a proposed merger with Patton Boggs this week. The partners resigned from Squire Sanders in April. But Squire Sanders said it wouldn't allow the partners to leave for 60 days, according to the sources.Patton Boggs Partners Begin Merger Vote
Patton Boggs partners began voting on their potential merger with Squire Sanders today, according to a person at the firm. The voting will stay open for multiple days, the person said.Cite as: The Bank of New York v. Yugoimport, 11-1990-cv, NYLJ 1202655815856, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided February 10, 2014) 11-1990-cv Before: Winter,
Patton Boggs Nears Merger Vote
Patton Boggs partners are preparing to vote on a proposed merger between the city's largest lobbying shop and global law firm Squire Sanders, after they learn more about the financial situation and declare whether they will stick with the firm.The Churn: Patton, Squire Make Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Squire Sanders and Patton Boggs add lawyers as their merger talks move toward a resolution, Troutman opens in Charlotte and bankruptcy boutiques get busy.Trending Stories
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