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King & Spalding Adds Energy Sector Specialist From Milbank
King & Spalding has brought on from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy an M&A partner specializing in the energy sector. Crayton L. Bell will practice as a New York-based partner in the firm's global energy transaction practice. Bell's addition comes amid a global push by the Atlanta-based firm to expand its presence in the energy sector. King & Spalding recently added a five-lawyer team from Hogan Lovells, and this month announced plans for a Singapore office focused on energy deals and international arbitration.Release the Kraken! Leviathan Firm Launched — Will GCs Sign Up?
Hogan Lovells is a reality — a 2,500-lawyer, 47-office megafirm that spans four continents. Now, the firm's leaders have to manage their leviathan and clean up the mass of details: Can they work out their compensation system?The Am Law 100 2011 Side by Side
As Hogan Lovells celebrates its one-year anniversary, we check in on the recently merged firm. How are things going? The definitive answer is years away. Still, co-chief executives J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. (photo, left) and David Harris point to signs that the inaugural year has been a success.Four Continents + 47 Offices + 2,500 Lawyers = One Big Headache?
Happy Birthday! Hogan Lovells is, as of Saturday, a reality -- a 2,500-lawyer, 47-office megafirm that spans four continents.Hogan Lovells Faces Challenge of Managing a Megafirm
Hogan Lovells is, as of Saturday, a reality -- a 2,500-lawyer, 47-office megafirm that spans four continents. Now, the firm's leaders have to manage their leviathan and clean up a mass of details: Can they work out their compensation system? Can they build their corporate and finance practices into true power players? Can they forge a culture across a firm with this many lawyers in this many countries? And at this point, is Hogan Lovells really a single firm? By traditional measures, the answer is muddy.European wind power companies blow into U.S.
NEW WORRIES ABOUT the environment, technology advances and tax break extensions are empowering European wind energy companies to try their luck in the United States.The U.S. has led the world in installing new wind turbines for the past two years, but it still ranks behind Germany and slightly below Spain in wind power production, according to the Global Wind Energy Council.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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