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Dickstein Shapiro Continues to See Departures, Plus More Lateral Moves
Dickstein Shapiro's deputy IP practice leader joins Arent Fox; Brown Rudnick brings on two 'Big Short' litigators; Latham & Watkins hires in London; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200. On the Move is compiled from law firm announcements and reporting. Please send all memos and news releases to [email protected].How Global 100 Firms Rate on Pro Bono Work
Our first survey of pro bono efforts among non-U.S. global firms shows good effort—and room for improvement.The Churn: Fitzpatrick Cella Leader Leaves, Plus More Lateral Moves
Mayer Brown has hired Colleen Tracy, former managing partner of New York-based Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto, where she took the IP firm's leadership reins in 2009. The Am Law Daily looks at Tracy's move and other new arrivals throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
SNR Denton announces five new partner arrivals just five days after formally launching; Willkie Farr adds three litigation attorneys in New York; and two new partners join Chadbourne & Parke in New York.Loyens & Loeff to Open Hong Kong Office
Dutch firm Loyens & Loeff is opening an office in Hong Kong later this month. The new office will be led by partners Carola van den Bruinhorst and Thierry Lohest, who have relocated from Amsterdam and Luxembourg, respectively.Skadden, Slaughter and May Take Hong Kong Lead on Philips TV Division Sale
Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher & Flom and Slaughter and May have landed roles in Hong Kong-based TPV's 70 percent acquisition of Philips' television business via a joint venture.Asia Deal Digest: March 1, 2012
Paul Weiss and Amarchand lend a hand in the sale of an Indian mortgage lender; Allens Arthur helps an Aussie bank through a hybrid issue; and Freehills leads as a gas company taps the subordinated debt market.Bankruptcy Files: Lehman, Hooters, School Buses, and Tankers
CMS Advises Li Ka-shing Group on Dutch Acquisition
Four entities owned by the Hong Kong tycoon are jointly paying $1.25 billion for Dutch waste management company AVR.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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