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K&L Gates Absorbs Austin Shop, Plus More Lateral Moves
Despite a recent spate of departures, K&L Gates absorbed three-partner Moltz Morton & Glenn in Austin, Texas; Cozen O'Connor brings on a 10-lawyer state attorneys general group from Dickstein Shapiro; White & Case raids Clifford Chance in the Middle East; and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The Bankruptcy Files: Oil Slide a Boon to Some Big Firms
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Bracewell & Giuliani, Haynes and Boone, Kirkland & Ellis and Vinson & Elkins are some of the Am Law 200 firms that have snagged leading bankruptcy and restructuring roles in the struggling U.S. oil and gas sector.The Bankruptcy Files: Oil Slide a Boon to Some Big Firms
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Bracewell & Giuliani, Haynes and Boone, Kirkland & Ellis and Vinson & Elkins are some of the Am Law 200 firms that have snagged leading bankruptcy and restructuring roles in the struggling U.S. oil and gas sector.Ropes & Gray Ramps Up in Data Security, Plus More Lateral Moves
A data privacy expert joins Ropes & Gray on the West Coast; a former Bingham McCutchen practice leader lands at Mayer Brown; Epstein Becker & Green's 15-lawyer raid lands it an office in Princeton; Cleary Gottlieb hires a former Sullivan & Cromwell tax partner and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Ropes & Gray Ramps Up in Data Security, Plus More Lateral Moves
A data privacy expert joins Ropes & Gray on the West Coast; a former Bingham McCutchen practice leader lands at Mayer Brown; Epstein Becker & Green's 15-lawyer raid lands it an office in Princeton; Cleary Gottlieb hires a former Sullivan & Cromwell tax partner and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.When GCs Go Shopping for Outside Expertise
Tips for general counsel searching for external counterparts to take on mega-projects.When GCs Go Shopping for Outside Expertise
Tips for general counsel searching for external counterparts to take on mega-projects.Borden Ladner Gervais Heads to Beijing
Borden Ladner Gervais, one of Canada's largest firms, will open an office in Beijing. The Toronto-based firm, which focuses on business and IP law, cited China's growing economic significance to Canada as the impetus for its new outpost.Trending Stories
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