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Antitrust Pro Kevin Arquit Jumps to Kasowitz From Weil
Arquit, a former antitrust practice leader at both Weil and Simpson Thacher, said he's long maintained a friendship with Kasowitz Benson Torres founder Marc Kasowitz.Pierce Bainbridge Builds in Boston, NYC and LA, Touting 'Exponential' Difference
With new hires in Boston and New York and new offices in Los Angeles, founder John Pierce is more effusive than ever about his firm's prospects.Arent Fox Sues Ex-Partner Over Lateral Move to Kasowitz
In a new federal lawsuit, the firm claims IP litigator Jay Deshmukh breached a deal to pay the firm $96,000 to waive a 60-day notice provision.Big Law Firms Urge DC Court to Reject 'Unfinished Business' in Howrey Bankruptcy
A D.C. appeals court is looking at the "unfinished business" doctrine after Howrey's bankruptcy trustee sued several law firms, saying the defunct firm is entitled to fees from matters that departed partners brought with them to their new firms.Bentham IMF Expands Investment Team With Hires on Both Coasts
Daniela Raz, former general counsel and chief operating officer for LightRay Cos., and Fiona Chaney, a former trial lawyer from a Los Angeles-based litigation firm, join Bentham's New York and Los Angeles offices, respectively.Kasowitz Opens in Aspen With Litigation Partner Hire
Kasowitz Benson Torres has launched an Aspen office whose lawyers have experience handling a range of litigation for corporate clients and wealthy individuals.Dentons Settles Ex-Employee's Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
The New York business development specialist who filed the suit has since moved to a similar role at White & Case.Billionaire Ex-Client Can Retrieve File From Boies Schiller But Must Put Up $860K
Billionaire Alex Shnaider will be able to collect a client file from his former lawyers at Boies Schiller, but—for now, at least—it'll cost him.Boies Schiller Cleared to Keep Billionaire Ex-Client's File Amid Fee Dispute
With a New York state court ruling on Friday, Boies Schiller can continue hanging onto a discovery file that serves as leverage while the firm tries to recover more than $825,000 in unpaid fees from a billionaire former client.Boies Schiller in Spat With Billionaire Over Unpaid Legal Fees
Boies Schiller Flexner withdrew from representing billionaire Alex Shnaider in September, citing irreconcilable differences and unpaid legal bills. Now Shnaider's arguing that the firm is improperly withholding a case file he needs for an upcoming trial.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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