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DLA Piper adds five Chicago partners from Paul Hastings
DLA Piper has added five restructuring partners to its Chicago office from Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, including Richard Chesley, the founder and former chairman of Paul Hasting's Chicago location.Paul Hastings Closes Gap By Opening Chicago Office
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker has opened a Chicago office with four attorneys, including two Jones Day lawyers, Steve Catlett and Rick Chesley, who join the firm as partners.Freshfields Recruits Paul Hastings Trio for Paris Public Law Practice
Freshfields has strengthened its Paris public law practice with the hire of a trio of lawyers from Paul Hastings led by partner Pascal Cuche. Freshfields said the team would complement the firm's finance, corporate and environmental law offerings in France.Paul, Hastings bulks up its global banking, financial institutions practice group
Financial services attorneys Lawrence Kaplan and Kevin Petrasic have joined Paul Hastings' Washinton, D.C. office as of counsel and senior associate, respectively.Paul Hastings ends 2008 financially flat
Paul Hastings Janofsky Walker, which has a 94-lawyer Atlanta office, had a 2008 financial performance that could best be described as flat. Revenue at the firm increased one percent to $986 million, while profits per partner declined one percent to $1.9 million."I prefer to use the word 'steady,'" says firm chairman Seth Zachary.Paul Hastings Continues Private Equity Push With London Partner Hire
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker has hired M&A partner Garrett Hayes from Macfarlanes as part of its emphasis on building out its London corporate practice. Global corporate vice-chair Ronan O'Sullivan said the London office is "actively looking" for more hires in leveraged finance and securities.Top Milbank bankruptcy partner leaves for Paul Hastings
A top bankruptcy partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy is leaving that firm to join Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker. Luc A. Despins, well-known in the profession for his representation of the creditors' committee in the Enron bankruptcy, is the latest marquee name to be poached as firms rush to ramp up restructuring practices in response to the worsening economy.Overseas Corporate Deals Boost Paul Hastings
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, long known for its employment litigation and real estate work, is banking on its corporate department for future growth. Last year, the firm's revenues topped $813.5 million, up 22 percent from 2005. Seth Zachary, chairman and partner in the New York office, attributes the growth to the firm's corporate deals, many of which closed in Asia and Europe. He also says increased revenues came from a growing practice in intellectual property litigation.Behind the Arrival of DLA's $5 Million Man
On Feb. 7 DLA Piper announced that it had hired James Wareham, the former head of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker's global litigation practice. The next day, The Wall Street Journal reported that at DLA, Wareham will make about $5 million a year. What's DLA getting for its money?Justice Doris Ling-Cohan NEW YORK COUNTY Supreme Court Justice Ling-Cohan Th
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