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K&L Gates' Partner Churn Continues, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid more departures, K&L Gates seeks to grow; Akin Gump and Reed Smith hire from Winston & Strawn; Fox Rothschild reels in a leading Twin Cities litigator; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Two Paul Hastings Finance Partners Move to Schulte Roth
A Paul Hastings structured finance partner who disappeared from the firm's website in March has joined Schulte Roth & Zabel. Michael Michetti has a practice noted in a recent New York Times business column as presenting a potential conflict of interest.Growth Slows at Largest New York Law Firms
Revenue and profit growth cooled at most of the largest New York law firms in 2015 after several years of rapid growth.The Am Law 100: Signs of a Slowdown
The Am Law 100 eked out gains across major financial metrics in 2015. But growth was the slowest in years.A Low-Growth Year for Many of Wall Street's Elite
Mixed signals in the financial sector and the end of recession-related litigation held profits down in New York.Holland & Knight Adds Partner Quartet, Plus More Lateral Moves
Holland & Knight keeps hiring; Kirkland picks up one from Paul Weiss; Proskauer Rose reels in some heavy-hitters; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Cahill Gordon, BASF Can't Escape Asbestos Fraud Suit
A federal judge in Newark has denied a motion by New York-based Cahill, Gordon & Reindel and two of its attorneys seeking to be dismissed from a putative class action suit claiming they conspired with a client to destroy and fabricate evidence in thousands of asbestos injury cases. The judge also denied motions to dismiss Cahill Gordon's alleged accomplice in the fraud, BASF Catalysts, along with two former in-house lawyers for the company.Deal Watch: Mylan Moves on to Meda With Cravath in Tow
A new year brings another new deal for the pharmaceutical giant and its outside lawyers from three firms.Judge OKs S&P Fraud Suit, Nixing 'Puffery' Defense
A federal judge in California allowed the government's potentially groundbreaking case to move forward, rejecting arguments by Cahill Gordon & Reindel and Keker & Van Nest that the DOJ can't hang its complaint against S&P on corporate statements about the integrity of the company's rating process.Trending Stories
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