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June 05, 2002 |

New Deals

In a deal valued at about .5 billion, Johannesburg-based South African Breweries plc (SAB), announced last week that it had agreed to acquire Milwaukee`s Miller Brewing Company from its sole shareholder, consumer products holding company Philip Morris Companies Inc., which maintains its headquarters in New York.
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November 13, 2006 |

The NLJ 250 Chart (51-100)

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Deloitte Smacked with $7.6 Billion Claims over Taylor Bean Audits
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Steven Thomas, the ex-Sullivan & Cromwell partner who left the firm after winning a half-billion-dollar verdict against BDO Seidman, has taken on Deloitte & Touche on behalf of a subsidiary of Taylor Bean and the defunct lender's estate.

June 26, 2001 |

When Labels Don't Fit

Nominated by President George W. Bush for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Miguel Estrada employs a clearly conservative approach to the law. After all, he's a member of the Federalist Society and worked for Kenneth Starr. But a right-wing ideologue to the core he is not. Nonetheless, while some Latinos are pleased to see diversity, others of the largely liberal group ask, at what expense?
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November 19, 2007 |

The Firm Reports

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February 24, 2005 |

MCI-Verizon Plans to Slash Legal Team

At some point in the coming months, the proverbial blood may be hitting the floor. Verizon Communications Inc.'s $6.7 billion proposed acquisition of MCI Inc. would result in job losses in the corporate legal department -- in all, 357 attorneys work for the two telecom giants -- and it will almost certainly mean some outside law firms are going to lose a big client. If MCI's legal department is targeted for dismantling, it will spell the end of one of the iconic legal players on the D.C. scene.
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April 12, 2001 |

Lanny Bridgers Leaves King & Spalding, Will Begin Plaintiff Work

Lanny B. Bridgers left Atlanta-based King & Spalding after 30 years at the firm. The former tort litigation partner says he retired, but that apparently includes a new career in representing plaintiffs in personal injury and business litigation.
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October 24, 2002 |

South African Breweries Miller Brewing Company

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December 25, 2006 |

2006 Timeline

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March 27, 2006 |

Firms Buying Their Way Into the High Court Club

With its relatively minimal docket, the Supreme Court wouldn't necessarily come to mind as a growth market. But it's becoming one. It's now standard operating procedure for clients in high-stakes corporate cases before the Court to snag a member of the high court bar, the elite and exclusive cadre of practitioners who have effectively cornered the market and, in a sense, serve as unofficial gatekeepers to the Court. But now, more firms are trying to buy their way into the club.
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