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Longtime Skadden Tech Lawyer Joins Simpson Thacher as Partner
Jessica Cohen spent the last 18 years at Skadden, and frequently sat on the other side of the table from the Simpson Thacher deal team.Who Got the Work?℠: U.S. and Canadian Firms Guide $2B Cannabis Deal and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle…Sheppard Mullin Adds 5-Person Life Sciences Team Led by Scott Liebman
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Which Firms Are the Up-and-Coming M&A Standouts? They All Have Something in Common
The firms best positioned to rise up M&A league tables in the coming years have already established strength in private equity.Latham Hires Willkie Private Equity Partner in Houston
Bruce Herzog, who had been co-managing partner of Willkie Farr & Gallagher's Houston office and helped found it in 2014, on Thursday joined Latham & Watkins as a corporate partner in Houston.View more book results for the query "Simpson Thacher Bartlett"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Lawyers at Covington & Burling have been representing Ukraine pro bono at the International Court of Justice challenging Russia's pretext for invasion.Do Dealmakers Make Good Managing Partners?
A power shift is taking place: A hefty book of business is no longer the only thing that counts, Jessica Seah writes in her latest Asia Legal Briefing.As Disruption Fuels Disputes, Goodwin Lures Baker Botts' California Litigation Leader
"Goodwin is the 'It' law firm. It is not a fast-follower of the market, but rather a pacesetter for its clientele of change-makers," Jonathan Shapiro said.New York Court of Appeals Weighs How to Assess Exposure to Asbestos in Talc Lawsuit
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner Bryce Friedman, who represents minerals distributors, argued that there was no evidence of how much powder the plaintiff actually inhaled.Court Decides Issue of License Revocation After Driver Refuses Blood Test
The Court of Appeals in 'Matter of Endara-Caicedo v. NYS Department of Motor Vehicles' recently addressed the circumstances in which a motorist will be subject to revocation of her driver's license for refusing to submit to a chemical blood alcohol test. The majority held that a motorist cannot avoid revocation even when the request to submit to a test takes place more than two hours after the arrest.Trending Stories
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