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June 04, 2007 |

Texas Two-Step: Giuliani and Houston's Bracewell Learn the Politics of Dancing

When Houston's Bracewell & Patterson hired Rudolph Giuliani as partner two years ago, they got a real catch who would bring instant name recognition to the firm's fledgling New York office. In return, Giuliani got a pile of cash, an easy job and partners with ties to Texas Republicans. But politics can test the best of unions. In recent months the political spotlight has become increasingly uncomfortable for the former New York City mayor, the firm -- now known as Bracewell & Giuliani -- and its clients.
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May 20, 2002 |

Chicago Firms Grow New York Offices As Stepping Stone to Super-Firm Status

ACCORDING to the Chicago Public Library`s Web site, the Windy City takes its nickname not from the wind howling off of Lake Michigan but from the boosterism-inspired claims 19th century Chicago businessmen made to East Coast investors. Detractors said the Chicagoans were full of wind.Mergers With Local Partnerships Drive a Race to Expand Staffing
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April 08, 2003 |

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June 10, 2013 |

Gains and Losses

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December 13, 2004 |

In re Enterprise Mortgage Acceptance Co. LLC Securities Litigation

Section 804 of �Sarbanes-Oxley� Does Not Revive Plaintiffs� Expired Securities Fraud Claims
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Antitrust Defendants Seek to Turn Tables on Anderson News
Publication Date: 2013-10-21
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Major magazine publishers and distributors have spent years unsuccessfully trying to dodge claims that they conspired to drive the magazine wholesaler Anderson News out of business. Now they want to take the offensive against Anderson with antitrust counterclaims of their own.

December 13, 2007 |

Newsbriefs

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December 07, 2006 |

Newsbriefs

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June 30, 2004 |

The Am Law 100

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January 12, 2005 |

Real Estate Marketplace

King & Spalding has signed a deal that will add more than 70,000 square feet to accommodate continuing growth in its New York office at 1185 Sixth Avenue, between West 46th and 47th streets.
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