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May 09, 2003 |

$60,704 Pharmacia Corporation (U.S) Mannheimer Swartling; Pfizer Inc. (U.S.) Cadwalader; Linklaters Sullivan Cromwell
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May 11, 2012 |

Dewey & LeBoeuf London and Moscow Corporate Finance Lawyers Decamp to Orrick

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has hired corporate finance lawyers based in London and Moscow from embattled firm Dewey & LeBoeuf. Moscow partner duo Leo Batalov and Dmitry Gubarev join Orrick's Moscow office alongside a team of associates. A number of London corporate finance associates are moving to Orrick's City base.
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June 06, 2012 |

Kirkland, Norton Rose, Sidley Grab Roles as Absa Buys Credit Card Unit for $1.2 Billion

The deal sees one of South Africa's largest financial services companies expand its customer base by snapping up the credit card operations of the country's largest nonfood retail chains.
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October 24, 2002 |

South African Breweries Miller Brewing Company

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August 14, 2008 |

Herbert Smith Lands $24 Billion Tobacco Restructuring

Herbert Smith has won the lead role on the 13 billion pound ($24.3 billion) restructuring of its long-time client British American Tobacco. The proposed restructuring, along with a related secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, has been requested by luxury goods company Richemont and investment group Remgro. A team from Slaughter and May advised both Richemont and Remgro.
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May 31, 2012 |

Judge rejects Dewey request to fund ongoing operations

"I can finally confirm the worst-kept secret of the year," bankruptcy lawyer Albert Togut said late Tuesday afternoon in a lower Manhattan federal courtroom. "I am counsel for Dewey & LeBoeuf."
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April 29, 2004 |

Taking Pro Bono to Jo'burg

In 1994, South Africa emerged from a half-century of apartheid. Now, as the country grapples with that legacy, Maureen McCully and Mickey Winograd, retired New Jersey lawyers, are playing a role by increasing access to courts through expanded pro bono. Says McCully, "I would love it if lawyers ... trying to wind down their careers think about doing something like this" -- using their skills while seeing the world.
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September 28, 2012 |

Nouveau Riche

As emerging market companies go on a buying spree, which law firms are doing the deals?
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December 03, 2002 |

NYC Bar's International Law Center Hits Stride

Lawyers itching to get involved in world affairs have new opportunity in New York City with the Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice Initiatives, a fledgling operation with an ambitious agenda to span the globe to help sustain new democracies. Named for the late secretary of state, the center is part of the city Bar's formal pro bono program, and already has two major initiatives in full swing.
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