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Lifetime Achiever: Theodore Olson, Gibson Dunn
As he approaches his 76th birthday, Theodore Olson has begun to let younger colleagues take his place at the U.S. Supreme Court lectern---but not because he has lost any of his sharp-edged argument skills.The Global Lawyer: Russia Plugs $50 Billion Yukos Gusher
Russia won a crucial reprieve from a Dutch court, but the country and its lawyers at Cleary Gottlieb aren't out of the woods yet.The Global Lawyer: The First Shoe Drops in Argentina
The beginning of the end of Argentina's international bondholder battle means that important legal questions raised by the dispute will have to wait for answers.Sullivan & Cromwell Takes Rare Debtor Assignment for Primorsk
The firm made an exception to its practice of shunning debtor's-side Chapter 11 work—and to billing by the hour.Litigation Department of the Year, Winner: Gibson Dunn
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher doesn't just like to win. It likes to win big.All Lawyered Up, Fantasy Sports Companies Take On NY AG
With help from Boies Schiller's David Boies, Gibson Dunn's Randy Mastro and others, DraftKings and FanDuel are girding for battle with New York's attorney general and a growing roster of opponents.Chadbourne & Parke, Pillsbury Winthrop Talking Tie-Up
The two Am Law 100 firms, both of which have mulled the possibility of a combination in the past, could be poised to pull off a union by October.Canada's Supreme Court Says Ecuadoreans Can Sue Chevron
Canada's highest court ruled Friday that thousands of Ecuadorean villagers seeking to hold Chevron liable in an epic environmental toxic torts case can sue the energy giant north of the border.Litigation Funder Burford Capital Eyes Lending to Firms
Burford Capital, the world's largest litigation funder, is getting into the business of lending to law firms, the firm's CEO announced during an earnings call Tuesday. Burford announced record income and record amounts of new investments during the first half of 2015.Gibson Dunn's Mastro to Fight Wage Hike for NY Food Workers
Former deputy New York mayor Randy Mastro, who's already battling the city over the de Blasio administration's foam packaging ban, is picking a new fight over a proposed increase to the state's minimum wage.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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