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Paul Weiss set for rare London lateral hire with move for Simpson Thacher corporate partner
Elite US firm to add third partner to City base with Simpson Thacher hireRethinking China: cuts, closures and strategy shifts underline challenges for US entrants
Why are so many US law reassessing their strategies in Hong Kong and China?Cravath Welcomes Lone Nonequity Partner Back Into Equity Tier
Now that Mary Jo White is out of government and back at Debevoise, her husband John White has returned from equity exile at Cravath.Cravath Welcomes Lone Nonequity Partner Back Into Equity Tier
Now that Mary Jo White is out of government and back at Debevoise, her husband John White has returned from equity exile at Cravath.US firms dominate Q1 M&A rankings as deal volumes plummet to four-year low
Cravath and Kirkland come out top after least active quarter for deals since early 2013U.S. Law Firms Face Tough Reality in China
U.S. law firms are reassessing their China strategy. Some are laying off lawyers and partners. Some are shifting focus. Others are pulling back or even shuttering their doors in Hong Kong and Beijing.U.S. Law Firms Face Tough Reality in China
U.S. law firms are reassessing their China strategy. Some are laying off lawyers and partners. Some are shifting focus. Others are pulling back or even shuttering their doors in Hong Kong and Beijing.Skadden and Sullivan lead as Krispy Kreme owner agrees $7.5bn Panera Bread takeover
Germany's billionaire Reimann family to buy US sandwich chainDeal Watch: Five Firms Help ConocoPhillips Escape Oil Sands
One of the world's largest independent oil exploration and production companies is bidding adieu to Canada's massive oil sands. Three leading Canadian firms and a pair of Am Law 100 shops have grabbed lead roles on a $13.3 billion deal by Houston-based ConocoPhillips' to unload the bulk of its assets up north.Deal Watch: Five Firms Help ConocoPhillips Escape Oil Sands
One of the world's largest independent oil exploration and production companies is bidding adieu to Canada's massive oil sands. Three leading Canadian firms and a pair of Am Law 100 shops have grabbed lead roles on a $13.3 billion deal by Houston-based ConocoPhillips' to unload the bulk of its assets up north.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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