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Wachtell, Weil Unveil Legal Bills, Hourly Rates for Bankrupt Sears in NY Court Action
The two high-powered firms earned more than $11.5 million from the insolvent retail giant before its recent Chapter 11 case.Wachtell, Weil Unveil Legal Bills, Hourly Rates for Bankrupt Sears
The two high-powered firms earned more than $11.5 million from the insolvent retail giant before its recent Chapter 11 case.Sears Files for Bankruptcy in NY: A Look at Which Law Firms Got the Work
As Sears prepares to closed its doors after more than 120 years in business, who are the main players pulling the strings of its bankruptcy case?Here Come the Lawyers: A Look at the Key Players in the Sears' Chapter 11 Case
As Sears prepares to closed its doors after more than 120 years in business, who are the main players pulling the strings of its bankruptcy case?Global Financial Services Company Hilco Has a New VP, Assistant GC
Sarah Baker worked as a corporate restructuring attorney at Skadden and has been recognized by the National LGBT Bar Association as one of its "40 Under 40."The American Lawyer's Global Legal Awards Finalists
For the sixth year in a row, we're honoring excellence in global work in four categories: pro bono, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and dispute resolution.Skadden, Paul Weiss Advise in Global Deal as Chinese Consortium Completes Takata Acquisition
Key Safety Systems parent Ningbo Joyson Electronic teamed up with private equity firm PAG and provided $1.6 billion to close the deal.Skadden Bankruptcy Veteran Joins Greenberg Traurig
J. Gregory Milmoe, a former co-chair of the bankruptcy and restructuring practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where he spent 47 years, has joined Greenberg Traurig in Boston and New York.Latham Lands O'Melveny Partner as New Bankruptcy Co-Leader
George Davis, a former co-chair of the global restructuring practice at O'Melveny & Myers, will now hold the same role at Latham & Watkins.A Win for Weil as Takata Reaches Bankruptcy Deal
Takata Corp.'s U.S. unit has reached an agreement with lawyers for victims of the Japanese auto parts company's faulty air bags, which could mean an end to a bankruptcy that was paying about $2.5 million a month to Weil, Gotshal & Manges.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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