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Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Has Impressive 2011

The law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison had an excellent year in 2011 and some might say…

Two Mergers and Acquisitions Partners Hired by Clifford Chance from Dewey & LeBoeuf

Ivan Presant and Joseph Cosentino, partners from Dewey & LeBoeuf M&A, are leaving the firm to join Clifford Chance in…

Third Quarter Report from Citi’s: Robust Collections, Slowing Demand

A quick look at the numbers for the first three quarters of 2011 suggests that there is good news for…

Baker & McKenzie Adds Ricardo S. Martinez to Latin American Finance and Transactional Practice

In recent days, the law firm of Baker & McKenzie announced that Ricardo S. Martinez joined the firm as a…

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Visa, Mastercard, Alleging Price Fixing Conspiracy

Camp Fiorante Matthews and Branch MacMaster, both Vancouver based law firms, have filed a class action lawsuit against Visa,…

Three Down at Boies Schiller

The NY Times Dealbook is reporting that three associates, all female, were let go late last week by Boies Schiller. …

Partner Leaves Cravath To Head Morgan Stanley Legal

Morgan Stanley has hired Francis P. Barron, says the New York Times.  The company announced yesterday that the Cravath, Swaine…

Morgan Stanley’s Chief Legal Officer Steps Down

Gary Lynch will step down from his position as Chief Legal Officer at Morgan Stanley. The move comes as the…

Paul Weiss Profits Up

According to Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp, 2009 was "the most profitable year in our firm's history". Not bad for…

Robert Joffe, Former Presding Partner of Cravath, Dead at 66

Robert Joffe, presiding partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore from 1999 to 2006, died Thursday of cancer at age 66.…

Morning News Roundup for Wednesday

Good morning! Our apologies for yesterday -- our site was down for most of the day. It's all better now!…

Crowell & Moring Reports Double-Digit 2008 Revenue

Apparently at least one law firm is growing as it rakes in the dough despite the recession. From The Blog…