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Former Schulte Finance Practice Co-Chair Departs for Weil
Eliot Relles' work includes the restructuring of troubled companies, an area that should see increased demand during the coronavirus crisis.Freshfields M&A Partner Follows US Practice Chief to Morrison & Foerster
The new exit in New York, following the departure of Mitchell Presser, comes as Freshfields has pushed to expand its U.S. and corporate practices with the addition of Ethan Klingsberg and others from Cleary last year.Summer Associate Programs and COVID-19: How Law Firms Are Responding
A firm-by-firm guide to how Big Law is shifting its summer plans in light of the coronavirus pandemic.Stroock, Kirkland Take Coalition Leads as Big Law Ramps Up Pro Bono Efforts
A pro bono coalition led by Stroock is the latest Big Law pro bono initiative that has several firms working together during the pandemic.At Schulte Roth, COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerates New Leadership Goals
With a firm clientele dominated by the financial industry, co-managing partners David Efron and Marc Elovitz said they've been able to avoid painful cuts as they navigate the crisis and longer-term strategic goals.White & Case Leveraged Finance Co-Head Leads Trio to Pillsbury
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has been expanding its leveraged finance practice for several years, including a number of hires in New York.Growth Slowed for New York's Elite Law Firms Even Before the Pandemic Hit
Some also took a hard look at their compensation models as revenue and profit growth cooled last year.Morrison & Foerster Adds Again to Corporate Department With Private Funds Hire
Private funds lawyer Leonora Shalet comes to the firm from Schulte Roth less than two weeks after the arrival of Freshfields U.S. M&A leader Mitchell Presser.NY Firms' Promotions Rose Over Last Year, As Did Share of Female New Partners
In the year before a pandemic disrupted the entire legal market, New York's biggest law firms continued expanding their classes of new partners.Global M&A Insurance: Considerations for Cross-Border Transactions
As Representations and Warranties Insurance has become more of an industry norm in the United States, parties have increasingly sought to utilize U.S.-style RWI policies for cross-border transactions. There are, however, a number of differences between U.S. and international RWI coverage that all parties involved in a deal need to be mindful of from the start to help ensure a smooth transaction, which Howard B. Epstein, Theodore A. Keyes and Stavan Desai discuss in this edition of their Corporate Insurance column.Trending Stories
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