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Letter from Asia: In Singapore, The Americans Have a Brand Issue
American law firm brands have not penetrated the Southeast Asian market in the same way that American consumerism has. It's a brand issue. And it's also a commitment issue., writes Law.com International Asia Editor Jessica Seah in this bimonthly column.Letter from Asia: In Singapore, The Americans Have a Brand Issue
American law firm brands have not penetrated the Southeast Asian market in the same way that American consumerism has. It's a brand issue. And it's also a commitment issue, writes Law.com International Asia Editor Jessica Seah in this bimonthly column.On the Move: DLA Adds Investment Team From Greenberg, Womble Names Office Leader
Meanwhile, a Georgia legal nonprofit announced a $1 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.Diversity of Practices Helped Foley Grow Revenue by 8.1%, Profits Per Equity Partner by 11.5%
The firm posted higher revenue and profits, even as its lawyer head count was steady in 2023.Q&As With Finalists For Real Estate Transactions Award
The Daily Business Review this year recognized four finalists for 2024′s Real Estate Transactions award.View more book results for the query "Greenberg Traurig"
Q&As With Florida Firms Recognized for Their Diversity Initiatives
The Daily Business Review this year recognized four law firms as finalists for 2024′s Diversity & Inclusion award.Q&As With Law Firm of the Year Finalists
The Daily Business Review this year recognized three firms as finalists for 2024's Law Firm of the Year.Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Receiver's Power
"When the perpetrators are removed and a receiver is appointed in their place, the corporate structures are no longer the 'evil zombies' of the perpetrator; they are '[f]reed from his spell' and regain standing to sue for the return of money fraudulently transferred," the U.S. Eleventh Circuit held.Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Receiver's Power Following Ponzi Scheme
"When the perpetrators are removed and a receiver is appointed in their place, the corporate structures are no longer the 'evil zombies' of the perpetrator; they are '[f]reed from his spell' and regain standing to sue for the return of money fraudulently transferred," the appeals court held.Urias v. Daniel P. Buttafuoco & Associates
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