THE EXODUS FROM HOWREY CONTINUES
Howrey’s woes continue to multiply. Last week saw more partner defections from the firm and news that Winston & Strawn has sent offer letters to about three-quarters of the firm’s partners.
Leaving Howrey; noms more wonderful the second time around; possible jailhouse rock for Bloch; Wheeler goes round and round with the IRS; Bruce to probe Ensign; new GC at FDIC; and an ambassador's bilingual blog in this week's column.
February 07, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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THE EXODUS FROM HOWREY CONTINUES
Howrey’s woes continue to multiply. Last week saw more partner defections from the firm and news that Winston & Strawn has sent offer letters to about three-quarters of the firm’s partners.
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