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Dentons Hires Asia Capital Markets Head
Gordon Ng was previously a Hong Kong partner with O'Melveny & Myers.SNR Denton Partners Approve Merger with FMC, Salans
Partners from Fraser Milner Casgrain, Salans, and SNR Denton voted Wednesday to approve a three-way merger that will create Dentons, a 2,500-lawyer global giant boasting one of the world's largest energy practices.Dentons Adds Six-Partner Team from Husch Blackwell in Kansas City
The newly named global behemoth born of SNR Denton's tie-up with European firm Salans and Canada's Fraser Milner Casgrain said Tuesday it is bulking up its white-collar practice in the Midwest with the addition of a group led by former U.S. attorney Stephen Hill.Dentons, Latham Advise on Koch's $7.2 Billion Molex Buy
Wichita-based conglomerate Koch Industries is buying Molex, a manufacturer of electronic interconnectors, with Latham representing Koch and Dentons working for the target.The Score: Dentons Partner Doubles as Fantasy Sports Pro
Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scoring his own fantasy baseball column and SiriusXM radio show. In June, Colton will be inducted into the Fantasy Sports Trade Association's Hall of Fame. Also: Covington advises the U.S. Open on a new $770 million TV deal with ESPN and Bracewell & Giuliani and Loeb & Loeb get involved in two high-profile memorabilia fights in our regular look at sports and the law.Dentons to Advise Retirees on Detroit Bankruptcy
Just over a month after the City of Detroit filed for Chapter 9 protection with Jones Day at its side, another Am Law 100 firm has landed a key role in what is poised to become the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.Energy Boom Leads Dentons to Launch in Houston
The announcement of the new office comes some six months after the three-way merger between SNR Denton, Salans, and Fraser Milner Casgrain.Alston & Bird Adds Five Partners From Dentons
Four of the five new partners in the capital markets practice - Richard Simonds, Scott Samlin, A. James Cotins and Matt Lyons - are in New York, while Stephen Ornstein is in Washington, D.C.Trending Stories
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