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Chipmaker's Return Trip From Federal Circuit Is a Bumpy Ride
Judge Susan Illston, who denied a fee motion against Santa Clara-based Kilopass Technology in 2012, has now awarded attorney fees in light of new case law.Chipmaker's Return Trip From Federal Circuit Is a Bumpy Ride
Judge Susan Illston, who denied a fee motion against Santa Clara-based Kilopass Technology in 2012, has now awarded attorney fees in light of new case law.Dechert Gets License to Practice in Singapore
Dechert has officially been granted a license to practice law in Singapore, eight months after the firm applied for permission to practice in the country.The Churn: Am Law Quartet Eyes New Horizons, Plus More Lateral Moves
Dechert, LeClairRyan, Lowenstein Sandler and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman all announced plans for new offices within the past week, in our latest look at notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.On the Move: A Litigator and a Corporate Lawyer Move to Taylor English
Longtime Atlanta lawyers Charles McKnight and Allan Tanenbaum joined Taylor English Duma last week.China's New Rules for Consultants Raise Questions for Law Firms
The Chinese government has banned state-owned enterprises from working with U.S. consulting firms such as McKinsey & Co. and Boston Consulting Group. Will law firms be next?Detroit Fee Examiner Disputes Dentons' Media Fees
The fee examiner keeping tabs on the bills of professionals working on Detroit's municipal bankruptcy questioned more than $67,000 worth of charges submitted by Dentons for media activities, such as reviewing newspaper coverage and compiling press reports, during the first three months of this year.Troutman Sanders Gains Partners from Dentons
Hugh McDonald, Jonathan Forstot, Patrick Fitzmaurice and Louis Curcio, who represent banks and other lenders in bankruptcy and litigation, have joined Troutman Sanders in New York.The Churn: Troutman Sanders Grows in New York, Plus More Lateral Moves
Troutman Sanders raids Dentons to pick up four commercial bankruptcy and litigation partners; Covington & Burling hires a senior IRS official in D.C.; and DLA Piper snags three attorneys in our latest roundup of lateral moves in The Am Law 200.Dentons Sues Republic of Guinea for $10M in Fees
Dentons is suing the Republic of Guinea for more than $10 million in allegedly unpaid legal bills, plus interest.Trending Stories
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