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December 16, 2004 |

New Deals

Sprint Corp. and Nextel Communications Inc. agreed yesterday to a $35 billion merger of equals to create the country's third-largest mobile phone service provider.
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February 03, 2003 |

Brobeck Looks for Answers

The financial wrangling was underway Friday as lawyers and staff at Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison scrambled to find new jobs in the aftermath of the firm's sudden collapse. Brobeck and its bankers are in negotiations that could keep the firm out of bankruptcy. Decisions are pending about how much -- if any -- severance the firm will pay and whether partners will have to dip into their savings to help pay off the firm's obligations.
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February 07, 2006 |

D.C. Firms View China With Caution

Dozens of U.S. firms have swept into the Chinese market in recent years -- 39 of the largest 250 U.S. firms have offices in Shanghai, Beijing or Hong Kong. But Washington, D.C., firms have been late to the game, with some justification. Most of the law firm money to be made stems from burgeoning corporate activity -- foreign investment, IPOs and mergers and acquisitions -- which is largely the province of big firms in New York and L.A. Still, China won't be ignored -- there's just too much money at stake.
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July 01, 2003 |

Bruce Power Sale

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Is Hong Kong the Next Litigation Frontier?
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Gibson Dunn and Latham are betting it is. They've both just launched Hong Kong offices with top-flight Asia litigators.

Quinn Emanuel Files Fraud Suit Against KPMG on Behalf of Texas Ranger Lender
Publication Date: 2011-03-31
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GSP Finance alleges that if it hadn't been for KPMG's cover-up of the true condition of the Rangers' owner's finances, the team's lenders would have taken control before the Rangers went into bankruptcy.

August 26, 2008 |

Remes Joins the Ranks of Gitmo Devotees

On July 14, inflamed about the treatment of Guantanamo Bay detainees, Covington & Burling's David Remes dropped his pants at a news conference in Yemen to demonstrate the techniques military guards use to conduct full-body searches. Just four days later, Remes announced he would resign from Covington to raise a human rights practice around his Guantanamo work, making him the latest to join a set of lawyers so consumed by the litigation that they've recoiled from their practices or left their firms.
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October 17, 2005 |

D.C. Metro Area's Largest Law Offices

The Legal Times 150 provides a snapshot of the size of the D.C.-area legal community in 2005 by listing the number of lawyers in the largest law offices in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland.
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October 02, 2008 |

THE GLOBAL 100 2008

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May 02, 2003 |

Pro Bono Digest

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