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November 15, 2012 |

Before Record-Breaking Settlement, Big Firms Helped BP Raise Cash

With BP announcing Thursday that it has reached a record-breaking settlement with the Justice Department over criminal charges stemming from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, The Am Law Daily had a look at the Am Law 100 and international firms that have advised the British energy giant over the past two years on a series of asset sales aimed at raising the capital necessary to cover the company's liabilities.
8 minute read
March 10, 2013 |

Continental Breakfast: Michael Payton, Clyde & Co

American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. This week, Clyde & Co senior partner Michael Payton discusses a career spanning five decades and the future of insurance law practice.
11 minute read
October 26, 2010 |

Deal Work Heats Up Down Under for International Firms

In a pair of major transactions announced Monday, the Singapore and Australian stock exchanges unveiled plans for an $8.3 billion merger, while leading Canadian-Australian copper miner Equinox Minerals agreed to acquire Australia's Citadel Resource Group for $1.2 billion. A total of seven firms landed lead legal advisory roles on the two deals, including Allen & Overy, Minter Ellison, Freehills and Stamford Law. The SGX-ASX tie-up follows a spate of consolidation among exchanges in Europe and the U.S.
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May 25, 2012 |

The Score: A Big Week in the National Litigation League

While the National Football League season might be over, and a new collective bargaining agreement is in place, the legal battles between the league and its players are intensifying. A $1 billion collusion claim filed by the players union against the NFL this week means more work for litigators from Covington & Burling, Latham & Watkins, and Winston & Strawn.
10 minute read
October 26, 2004 |

In Camera

Silver lining seen in circuit ruling on blue whales; Rocky Mountain fund raising; Put the secrecy cloak back on; Senator judge?
7 minute read
September 27, 1999 |

Top Priority: Expanding Agency's IP Policy-Making Role

While Bruce Lehman, U.S. Patents and Trademarks Commissioner, has been out of the picture since December, his agenda and the problems he left behind have fallen to his likely successor, nominee Q. Todd Dickinson. With few critics and much praise for his work so far, Dickinson's nomination has aroused no serious opposition. But Dickinson has inherited an office whose workload is ever growing because of booming demand and personnel shortages occasioned by a five-year federal hiring freeze.
12 minute read
November 07, 2012 |

SNR Denton Confirms Three-Way Merger in Canada, Europe

Partners at the 1,140-lawyer global firm created via the 2010 merger of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and British firm Denton Wilde Sapte will vote later this month on a three-way merger with European firm Salans and Canadian firm Fraser Milner Casgrain.
10 minute read
October 29, 2010 |

Inside the Octagon: Lewis and Roca Lawyer Stands Tall for the UFC

In our regular look at sports and the law, The Am Law Daily talks to an Ultimate Fighting Championship GC with a lot on his hands, considers a bat rack's worth of legal issues surrounding baseball at World Series time, and notes the filing of yet another lawsuit against the NCAA.
6 minute read
December 27, 2012 |

Links We Like and Other Legal Leftovers

Among the topics topping this week's reading list: the dangers of a fiscal cliff-dive; Reed Smith stages a PR beauty contest; Alston & Bird helps steer Toyota to a massive settlement; a former Ukrainian prime minister lashes out at Skadden; and Mongolia may not be quite the deal mecca it appeared to be.
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