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Aetna's Proposed Sale to CVS a Boon to Big Law
Davis Polk, Dechert, McDermott, Shearman & Sterling, Simpson Thacher and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have all snagged roles on CVS Health Corp.'s $69 billion mega-merger with U.S. insurance giant Aetna Inc.Introducing the Law Firm Disrupted
What does back pain, an assertive wife and a good doctor have to do with the changing landscape of Big Law?Dentons, in Latest Growth Bid, Launches In-House Consulting Service
The growing global legal giant plans to use its stable of former GCs to help current in-house legal chiefs cope with a changing market for legal services.Drinker's Retro Look; Jenner Raids the FCC; No Rest for Weary D.C. Lawyers
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Adams and Reese Picks Up Five Litigators in Houston
A group, led by partner Staton Childers, joins Adams and Reese in Houston.The Am Law 100: By the Numbers
Our data on law firm finances makes for some interesting comparisons.Adams and Reese Raids Baker Donelson to Launch Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale Offices
Adams and Reese has landed a 10-lawyer financial services team from Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz to open an Atlanta office and another in Fort Lauderdale.Law Firm Merger Mania Continues in First Quarter of 2017
Led by a strong wave of cross-border combinations, law firm merger activity in the first quarter of 2017 continued to accelerate as legal services shops gained growth and market share through acquisitions, according to reports by legal consultancies Altman Weil Inc. and Fairfax Associates.Weil, Skadden Snag Roles on Westinghouse Bankruptcy
Skadden is advising Japan's Toshiba Corp. on its decision to put its Pittsburgh-based Westinghouse unit—advised by Weil, Gotshal & Manges—into bankruptcy in New York. The Chapter 11 filing comes a month after Toshiba took a $6.3 billion write-down on cost overruns for Westinghouse, a major player in the U.S. nuclear power industry.Seyfarth Grows Revenue, Profits as Lean Investment Pays Off
A larger Seyfarth Shaw was able to grow its top and bottom lines in 2016, as gross revenue rose nearly 6 percent, to $623.5 million, while profits per partner bumped up nearly 3 percent, to $1.05 million.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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