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The Biggest Job: Wachtell and What It's Taking to Rebuild Ground Zero
Representing Larry Silverstein in his quest to rebuild at Ground Zero has been the most demanding project that Wachtell Lipton has ever undertaken, with 71 lawyers working 100 hours or more on World Trade Center matters since 2001. It has also been Wachtell's most emotionally taxing representation. But at the behest of Silverstein, several Wachtell partners agreed to talk about all but the most confidential aspects of the deals, which many people say include the most complex agreements they have ever seen.Fields Dreams of Internet Riches
The glow of Internet riches isn't just attracting associates away from law firms. Now it's top partners who are venturing out to become "dot.com" entrepreneurs. On Dec. 2, Richard Fields, a partner at Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman whose insurance coverage group brings the firm as much as $50 million a year, left Swidler to launch a novel Internet start-up company -- a venture he hopes will permit legal claims against insurance companies to be freely traded like stocks and bonds.Alitalia, Iberia bids herald new wave of buyers
WHEN OAO AEROFLOT announced a bid for Alitalia SpA last week, it could have been taken as an April Fool's joke that came a day too late, like many of the planes operated by both airlines. It turns out that Russia's largest carrier is serious about joining UniCredit SpA in taking control of the Italian airline that remains one of the biggest in Europe.Euronext Holders Back NYSE Deal
The New York Stock Exchange and Euronext NV cleared the biggest remaining obstacle in the path of their planned $14.3 billion combination, as the European bourse's shareholders voted overwhelmingly to back the deal. Barring a surprise rejection by the NYSE Group Inc.'s shareholders, who vote today, the Euronext meeting sets the stage for the creation of the world's largest stock exchange operator by market capitalization and the first trans-Atlantic equities market.On the Rise: Christopher S. Brasher and C. William Baxley
As the state's point man on complicated, high-profile cases, 36-year-old Senior Assistant Attorney General Christopher S. Brasher has garnered a wealth of experience few other lawyers his age can boast.Brasher has appeared in 96 Georgia courts and argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in January 2000.Brasher jokes about the travel requirements his job imposes.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
Linklaters Stands Firm in Face of Criticism Over Eastern Europe Office Pullout
In the end it may not have been a surprise, but Linklaters' decision to split with four offices across Eastern Europe has certainly sparked a debate among senior lawyers in the region. The decision to pull out of Budapest, Bucharest, Bratislava and Prague, which will leave the Magic Circle law firm with bases in just Moscow and Warsaw, has been met with surprise from rivals. Linklaters argues the move will allow it to focus on faster-growing markets such as Russia, the Middle East and North Africa.Exploring Mali and Its Wonders
Unlike other African countries, which can be too dangerous for the neophyte traveler, Mali is safe, hospitable, and avowedly democratic, one of the only Islamic democracies in the world.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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