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mergers & acquisitions

Miller Canfield Opens New Mexico Office — That Is, a New Office in Mexico

Miller Canfield announced it is launching an office in Monterrey, Mexico, which is that nation's automotive manufacturing and business center.…

Nixon Peabody Launches South Asian Practice

Nixon Peabody has launched a new 23-lawyer South Asia practice. The practice will advise the firm's South Asian clients on…

Hogan & Hartson’s Revenue and Profits Down

Hogan & Hartson’s revenue and profits fell flat in 2008, after a record year in 2007. The firm's gross revenue…

Profits Down at Moore & Van Allen

Gross revenue at Charlotte, North Carolina Am Law 100 firm Moore & Van Allen edged up 1.5% to $164.5 million.…

Bingham McCutchen is #1 on Fortune’s 25 Top-Paying Companies

Boston's Bingham McCutchen is not only Fortune Magazine's #1 top-paying company, it's also on their 100 Best Places to Work.…

Former DOJ Anti-Trust Czar Returns to Covington & Burling

Thomas Barnett, former head of the Justice Department's antitrust division, will return to Covington & Burling next week to head…

Akerman Lawyers Found Florida Office for Novak Druce

Intellectual property boutique Novak Druce & Quigg is opening a new office in West Palm Beach, Florida with six attorneys…

What’s to Become of Wyeth Counsel in Pfizer Merger?

Brooklyn pharmaceutical giant Pfizer recently announced that it will acquire rival Wyeth for $68 billion. Pfizer will cut more than…

White & Case Grows in Mexico

Despite the global economic meltdown's effects in Mexico, New York's White & Case is growing strongly in the country and…

More London Layoffs: 20 Associates at Baker & McKenzie

Baker & McKenzie has made "up to" 20 associates redundant in the London office, according to The Lawyer. All of…

Neal Gerber Fires Attorneys

Chicago's Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg, a 200-lawyer firm specializing in real estate, litigation and mergers & acquisitions, has cut attorneys…

FTC Exec to Join Wilson Sonsini

Lydia B. Parnes, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, will ankle the agency after…