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May 03, 2010 |

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.
9 minute read
April 27, 2007 |

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.
5 minute read
May 04, 2010 |

Hogan & Hartson links up with Lovells

The merger of Washington-based Hogan & Hartson and London-based Lovells is official. They have created a 2,500-lawyer, 47-office megafirm.
6 minute read
December 04, 2006 |

Keeping Score

Lawyers have long helped pad presidential campaign coffers, but in 2008 there may be added incentive to rally support if one of their own is on the ballot. Plus more weekly news and notes from the legal business scene...
5 minute read
November 01, 2010 |

Google's wind-power grid would benefit from disputed U.S. rule

A U.S. proposal that may improve prospects for a $5 billion undersea wind-power grid backed by Google Inc. is sparking a fight between utilities and companies developing renewable energy. The regulation drafted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is aimed at spreading costs for transporting alternative power. Utilities such as Southern Co.
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November 18, 2011 |

Two-hour lunches may come to an end in Spain

Day after day, Spanish chef Jesus Lopez serves up treats like a steaming stew of red beans with spicy chorizo sausage and bacon chunks. And that's just the first course. Next comes hake au gratin on a bed of spinach, and cream-stuffed puff pastry for dessert.Lopez owns a small, upscale place catering to business people who eat the old-fashioned Spanish way and often come to negotiate or celebrate deals.
6 minute read
May 03, 2010 |

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.
9 minute read
May 03, 2010 |

The Starting Line: Hogan Lovells Must Now Turn 2,500 Lawyers Into One True Firm

Hogan Lovells is, as of Saturday, a reality -- a 2,500-lawyer, 47-office megafirm that spans four continents.
9 minute read
August 27, 2012 |

MOVERS

Seth Kaplan joins Berger Singerman's business, finance and tax team as partner in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
3 minute read
December 15, 2009 |

Hogan and Lovells partners approve merger

Partners at Hogan & Hartson and Lovells signed off on their megamerger in separate votes that ended at midnight on Monday. The move is one of the last big hurdles before the two firms officially set up shop, which is planned for May 1.
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