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Big Firms Raid Remnants of KWME, Plus More Lateral Moves
As King & Wood Mallesons' European arm continues to crumble, big firms around the world pick up some partner-level pieces; Baker McKenzie ditches its ampersand; DLA Piper heads to Chile; a former K&L Gates litigation leader starts his own firm; and other notable moves from throughout The Global 100.State Allowed to File Amicus After Missing Appeals Deadline
Some lawyers and a dissenting justice fear the ruling may undercut precedent regarding appeals deadlines.Deal Watch: Four Firms Handle Second-Largest Merger of 2016
Cravath, Hengeler Mueller, Linklaters and Sullivan & Cromwell are advising on the second-largest deal of 2016: Praxair Inc.'s proposed $35.2 billion buy of industrial gas rival Linde AG.2016 in Review: Litigators of the Week, Take a Bow
A look back at the Litigator of the Week winners in 2016, including the firms and lawyers that racked up the most honors.2016 in Review: Game-Changing Lateral Moves
Not all lateral moves are created equal. A select few reshape the competitive landscape, changing who clients hire and why. Here's a look back at some of them in 2016.Crowell & Moring Plays Catch-Up with NY Merger Bid
When news broke that Crowell & Moring was in talks to merge with a smaller New York firm, Herrick, Feinstein, the reaction of many in Washington was one of curiosity, but not surprise.Teva Agrees to Pay $520M to Resolve Foreign-Bribery Claims
Generic drugmaker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. has agreed to pay more than $283 million to resolve criminal charges and fines over bribes to government officials in Russia, Ukraine and Mexico, in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday.Teva Agrees to Pay $520M Over Bribes to Foreign Officials
Generic drug maker Teva has agreed to pay more than $283 million to resolve criminal charges and fines over bribes to government officials in Russia, Ukraine and Mexico, in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.Teva Agrees to Pay $520M Over Bribes to Foreign Officials
Generic drug maker Teva has agreed to pay more than $283 million to resolve criminal charges and fines over bribes to government officials in Russia, Ukraine and Mexico, in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.Trending Stories
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