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Massachusetts to Begin Regulating Organic Garbage
The state of Massachusetts recently implemented a new regulation that requires businesses and nonprofit institutions that generate a ton or more garbage per week to separate organic waste from solid waste.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
K&L Gates hires five new partners in Australia and Asia; a Dickstein Shapiro practice group leader leaves the firm for Barnes & Thornburg; and Husch Blackwell hires a veteran of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].2001 Summer Associates Survey: From Adams and Reese to Lowenstein Sandler
The Bankruptcy Files: Milbank a Big Winner in Latest Round of Restructurings
Keeping up with the demands of tracking Dewey & LeBoeuf's demise has kept us off the bankruptcy beat lately, even as the firm's collapse affects some of its own clients in Chapter 11. But while Dewey tries to liquidate without filing for bankruptcy, other Am Law 100 firms—such as Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy—have grabbed roles representing large corporate clients opting to do their restructuring within the confines of bankruptcy court.Learning to Do More With Less, Law Firms Take Upper Hand in Lease Negotiations
According to a recently release report from real estate brokerage Jones Lang LaSalle, incentives abound in most markets for law firms looking to move or reform office space. Exceptions remain, however, in markets where technology and energy work is booming, including Northern California, Denver, and certain Texas cities.An Early Look at the Advisers' Tab in Dewey Bankruptcy
A flurry of motions filed Friday in U.S. bankruptcy court details the dozen professional firms poised to reap millions of dollars advising the bankrupt Dewey & LeBoeuf estate—and shows that the firm considered seeking bankruptcy protection nearly two months before it ultimately did so on May 28.Asia Deal Digest: September 19, 2013
* Paul Weiss, Baker & McKenzie advise Chinese Internet giant Tencent on a $448 million search investment* Four firms on an $860 million Singapore delisting* Amarchand on $600 million Indian cement plant acquisitionAs Sandy Lashes East Coast, Hunkered-Down Firms Find Ways to Serve Clients
With the so-called Frankenstorm bearing down on the I-95 corridor, most of the legal profession—along with pretty much everyone else—shut its collective doors. Some intrepid souls made their way to work anyway.Trending Stories
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