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April 09, 2012 |

Class of '78: Still going after all these years

Of firms on NLJ's first survey, three-quarters remain among the nation's largest. What kept them on top?
10 minute read
November 20, 2006 |

Stamford Not Top Priority

As robust as Stamford's legal market is, it simply isn't New York. For the "global project finance" team John D. Hawkins has built for Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, the benefits of being based in an international city makes the commute into Manhattan a small price to pay, he said. Hawkins is among 17 attorneys that Paul Hastings is transferring from its Stamford office to the Big Apple.
4 minute read
February 21, 2006 |

Intelligent Design

The depth and global reach of Latham & Watkins' litigation department add up to a world-class practice group.
5 minute read
November 28, 2012 |

David Meltzer Steps Up as American Red Cross General Counsel

As the American Red Cross continues to play a prominent role in the post-Sandy recovery, David Meltzer prepares to take over the organization's legal department in 2013.
3 minute read
March 18, 2013 |

Unwanted at Debevoise, Trusts and Estates Team Lands at Loeb

Three months after Debevoise & Plimpton management informed its partners it would be exiting private client work, a seven-lawyer trusts and estates team led by partner Jonathan Rikoon prepares to move to Loeb & Loeb in New York.
5 minute read
June 19, 2013 |

Marketplace

Seven-lawyer Novack Burnbaum Crystal will be moving its Manhattan offices, increasing its space by more than 1,200 square feet. Also, the Corporation for Supportive Housing has signed a 10-year lease with Broad Street Development.
4 minute read
April 10, 2007 |

In Brief

McNulty memo said to do very little ... WilmerHale wins top IP litigator.
2 minute read
November 27, 2012 |

Deportee Loses Bid to Upset Guilty Plea

A man who fears his cooperation with a narcotics prosecution in the 1980s will get him killed now that he has been deported to his native Macedonia has lost his attempt to have his guilty plea thrown out.
5 minute read
August 15, 2002 |

Unusual Road to an IPO

Founded in 1964, Intelsat was the world's first commercial satellite operator. Increased competition from fiber-optic cables and private satellite companies forced a highly unusual conversion of Intelsat to a private company in July 2001. As a condition of privatization, Congress has said the company must go public by the end of 2002. General Counsel David B. Meltzer is playing a leading role in this effort.
6 minute read
August 11, 2006 |

Shearman's Structured Finance Head Joins Paul Weiss

The head of Shearman & Sterling's structured finance group is leaving to join Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. T. Robert Zochowski specializes in securitization transactions involving unusual assets like films, patent royalties and hydrocarbon reserves. In another high-profile move, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham has recruited a New York litigation partner from Latham & Watkins. Walter P. Loughlin, a former federal prosecutor, focuses on white-collar crime and securities enforcement.
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