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How to choose between a record $2 billion ICSID award and a $2 billion ICC award that's also in record terrain? We've decided to throw up our hands and pronounce a tie for the 2012 Global Lawyer of the Year. We're honoring Debevoise & Plimpton's David W. Rivkin for his ICSID win in Occidental v. Ecuador, and Shearman & Sterling's Henry Weisburg, for prevailing in The Dow Chemical Company's ICC feud with Kuwait.
July a Big Month for IPOs and Their Advisory Firms
The markets' seemingly bottomless hunger for initial public offerings remained in effect this week, with six companies announcing plans to raise a total of nearly $1 billion.Am Law Firms Eager for IPO Rebound in 2013
With companies such as Bright Horizons and Norwegian Cruise Lines coming to market with initial public offerings this month, might better times in the capital markets be around the bend for corporate lawyers?The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Mostly Modest Growth for a Dozen Top New York-Based Firms
With demand for corporate work slack through most of the year and clients continuing to apply rate pressure, 12 elite Am Law 100 firms—with a handful of exceptions—made only slight gains in both gross revenues and profits in 2012, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.Top New York-Based Firms See Mostly Modest Growth
With demand for corporate work slack through most of the year and clients continuing to apply rate pressure, 12 elite Am Law 100 firms — with a handful of exceptions — made only slight gains in both gross revenues and profits in 2012, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.View more book results for the query "China National Offshore Oil"
The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: SNR Denton Boosts Profits By Trimming Equity Partners
A thinning of the partnership ranks helped SNR Denton overcome a slight contraction in revenue to post a double-digit gain in profits in 2012, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.In ports debate, U.S. battles its inner lizard
By Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg NewsPolitics are like markets-a struggle between the lizard brain and the cerebral cortex. The uproar over the sale of several U.S. ports to a company based in the United Arab Emirates is no exception.Our collective lizard brain balks at the Bush administration's approval of plan to let Dubai Ports World manage operations at harbors from New York to Miami.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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