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The American Lawyer

Aetna's Proposed Sale to CVS a Boon to Big Law

Davis Polk, Dechert, McDermott, Shearman & Sterling, Simpson Thacher and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have all snagged roles on CVS Health Corp.'s $69 billion mega-merger with U.S. insurance giant Aetna Inc.
44 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Middle Market Proves Top Prospect for Many Am Law Firms

Rather than trying to crack into the overly competitive Fortune 50 territory, an increasing number of Am Law 200 firms and below are finding there is no shame being in the middle.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Middle Market Proves Top Prospect for Many Am Law Firms

Rather than trying to crack into the overly competitive Fortune 50 territory, an increasing number of Am Law 200 firms and below are finding there is no shame being in the middle.
10 minute read

International Edition

Courting Asia, Smith Gambrell Expands to Los Angeles

After gaining a European foothold earlier this year, the firm is looking to the West Coast to expand its Asian clientele.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Defending His Millions, Matt Lauer Turns to Lawyer William Zabel

Zabel's past clients have ranged from George Soros and Howard Stern to the ACLU in "Loving v. Virginia."
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Even Women Who Can't Say #MeToo Have Been Negatively Impacted by Predatory Culture

Even for women who haven't been harassed or assaulted (which I am fortunate enough to be), there is a price to be paid for a culture that denigrates and objectifies women. Many women, even if they haven't been harassed or assaulted, know that they are most likely missing out on opportunities simply because they are women.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

New Paul Weiss Recruit Dials Up First Big Bankruptcy at New Firm

Paul Basta, who left Kirkland & Ellis this summer, is advising the second-largest radio station operator in the country in its Chapter 11 case.
36 minute read

The American Lawyer

Sullivan & Cromwell Takes Lead on Offshore Oil Driller's Bankruptcy

The Wall Street firm, which took on its first debtor side bankruptcy role nearly six years ago, is advising Pacific Drilling in its Chapter 11 case in Manhattan.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

As Clients Demand Law Firm Cyber Audits, Who Sets the Terms?

More clients want their outside law firms to submit to (and pay for) cybersecurity audits. But there's still no universally accepted standard for what it means to be cyber-safe.
12 minute read

The American Lawyer

Honigman Finds Growth in Unlikely Place

The Detroit-based Am Law 200 firm is recruiting young talent from other markets to bolster its operations in the River City.
14 minute read

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