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Deal Watch: Big Firms Bag Beer Deal Fees Ahead of Holiday Weekend
A bevy of large firms—including Cleary Gottlieb, Cravath, Hogan Lovells and Sullivan & Cromwell—stand to reap some of the $261 million in legal fees incurred by Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller as a result of their $106 billion beer industry megamerger.Survey: Midlevel Associates Are Happier Than Ever
Paul Hastings ranks No. 1 for job satisfaction, our midlevel associates survey shows. But associates almost everywhere say they're delighted to be working for you.Law Firms Stake Out Twin Cities for Growth Spurt
Faegre Baker Daniels chairman Andrew Humphrey has been enjoying views of a new landmark from his Minneapolis office: the 30-story U.S. Bank Stadium, which will host its first Minnesota Vikings game this month.'Overlawyered' Indianapolis Finds Room for Growth
For years, Indianapolis has been an attractive city for Midwest law firms looking to expand their footprint. The economy has remained relatively strong, and firms including Milwaukee's Quarles & Brady, Chicago's SmithAmundsen, Cincinnati's Taft Stettinius & Hollister and others have opened new offices.HayBoo Bags Bankruptcy Veteran, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid a surge of oil and gas bankruptcies, Haynes and Boone hires a top restructuring partner; Clark Hill bolts on a small shop; Fox Rothschild's expansion spree continues; King & Spalding lands a serial lateral; a Shearman & Sterling M&A partner joins a client in-house; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Banking on a Turnaround in Kansas City
With a new streetcar to carry tourists and new construction to lure residents, downtown Kansas City, Missouri, is in the midst of a resurgence. Many of the city's law firms are waiting for their own to arrive.Midwest Report: A Regional Analysis
A stagnant U.S. legal market? Don't tell the firms that have been keeping busy — and battling new rivals — across the Midwest.Feel the Berne: Century-Old Ulmer Ushers in Fourth Leader
Cleveland-based Ulmer & Berne, founded in 1908, has announced that Scott Kadish will become its new managing partner on Oct. 1. Kadish takes the reins from Harold "Kip" Reader, who led the firm for the past 21 years.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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