Search Results

0 results for 'Troutman Sanders'

You can use to get even better search results
June 21, 2001 |

Boston Breakout

Bingham Dana's sleek conference room in its Manhattan offices just won't cut it anymore. When the Boston-based law firm welcomed members of the newly acquired 75-attorney Richards & O'Neil with a celebratory luncheon last month, "We couldn't seat everybody," said Bingham Dana's Jay Zimmerman. Such are the woes at one of the nation's fastest-growing firms, which has doubled in size to 500 lawyers in six years.
11 minute read
Weil Scores for Archstone in Arbitration Stemming from $22 Billion Lehman Buyout
Publication Date: 2011-11-09
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court:
Judge:
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number:

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and its lawyers at Weil Gotshal & Manges may never see the end of litigation stemming from Lehman's bankruptcy, but they've scored a victory in long-running legal battle with origins that predate the bank's collapse: Lehman's $22 billion leveraged buyout of real estate investment trust Archstone four years ago.

March 08, 2006 |

BellSouth Picks N.Y. Firm to Handle $67 Billion Deal

Atlanta law firms may have slowed the flow of mergers and acquisitions deals to New York over the past decade, but hometown corporate icon BellSouth Corp. chose a Gotham firm as its lead adviser for the phone company's largest-ever deal. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson represents BellSouth on the company's pending $67 billion acquisition by AT&T of San Antonio, Texas. It's the fifth major M&A deal since April 1999 for which New York-based Fried Frank was hired as BellSouth's lead legal adviser.
4 minute read
December 07, 2009 |

Largest Private Law Offices

Clifford Chance once had aspirations to dominate New York. But a decade after it combined with Roger & Wells to become the fifth largest employer of lawyers in New York state, it is a shadow of its former self. The drop in Clifford Chance's headcount - the largest reduction citywide at a major law firm - was just one of the findings of this year's NYLJ 100.
9 minute read
July 31, 2008 |

Associates Survey 2008

Smaller firms often outscore larger ones on our annual survey of midlevel job satisfaction. It may be because a more intimate atmosphere breeds happiness. Maybe it's because associates have more responsibility. Perhaps it's because they have a better chance of making partner. In these charts, firms are grouped roughly according to size. In the first category are firms whose annual gross revenues are too low to qualify for the Am Law 200. These are the smallest firms that took part in our survey. In the second category are Am Law Second Hundred firms?numbers 101-200 on the most recent Am Law 200 survey (July.) In the final category are firms that appear on our most recent Am Law 100 (May) or Global 100 (October 2007) survey. For a full methodology, click here.
16 minute read
April 19, 2010 |

Moving up to The top 100

48 minute read
November 19, 2007 |

National Rankings

18 minute read
April 19, 2010 |

The Efficiency equation

30 minute read
April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

27 minute read
February 15, 2006 |

Remembrance of Purpose

By Joseph R. Bankoff, Special to the Daily ReportYoung lawyers sometimes ask me why I went to law school. Usually I give the stock answer for those of us who were born in the baby boom and careened through adolescence during the '60s: "At the time, I wanted to improve myself and the world."In truth, when I decided to go to law school, I did not really know what a lawyer was or did.
4 minute read

TRENDING STORIES

    Resources