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Kirkland, Jones Day in Caesars Bankruptcy Showdown
Two of the country's top bankruptcy lawyers—Kirkland & Ellis' James Sprayregen and Jones Day's Bruce Bennett—are facing off in the Chapter 11 case of a subsidiary of casino and gaming giant Caesars Entertainment Corp.Greenberg Traurig Adds Qatar's World Cup Lawyer, Plus More Lateral Moves
Romi Nayef, an ex-Dentons partner and a lead lawyer for Qatar in its controversial World Cup bid, joins Greenberg Traurig as of counsel in his hometown of Houston; Carlton Fields Jorden Burt hires more Bingham McCutchen refugees; a Hogan Lovells partner returns to Yale; Mintz Levin hires again from Edwards Wildman Palmer; Wiley Rein prepares to absorb a 50-person lobbying group and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Chasing Tech Work, Canada's Law Firms Embrace Innovation
A small, enthusiastic community of lawyers is providing legal advice—and more—to a new generation of Canadian startups.The Churn: Troutman Sanders Grows in New York, Plus More Lateral Moves
Troutman Sanders raids Dentons to pick up four commercial bankruptcy and litigation partners; Covington & Burling hires a senior IRS official in D.C.; and DLA Piper snags three attorneys in our latest roundup of lateral moves in The Am Law 200.International IP Attorney Killed in Malaysia Airline Crash
Dutch firm NautaDutilh is mourning the loss of John Allen, a well-regarded patent attorney who had been with the firm for 18 years. Allen, his wife and three sons were among the 298 people killed aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was struck down by a missile over war-torn Ukraine last week.O'Melveny: After a Record Year, a Fall
With fewer success fees, the firm sees sharp declines in key metrics.Davis Polk: A Bullish Year, a Big Payday
Deals work, big litigations drive double-digit profit growth.Fee Tracker: Big Legal Bills for Gibson Dunn
The Am Law Daily's periodic tabulation of notable fees earned—or owed—to Am Law 200 firms on a variety of engagements starts off with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, which is reaping the benefits from its work in New Jersey's Bridgegate scandal. The firm is also representing the Garden State in a sports gambling case and counseling the American Foundation for Equal Rights in a high-profile gay marriage fight in California. And that's not even including what the firm is seeking for advising energy giant Chevron.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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