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Cappuccino, Bill Lee and the Harvard Admissions Case
"The people bringing the suit would like to return to a day that's long passed," says the Wilmer partner representing the school in a challenge to its admission policies regarding Asian-Americans.What's in a Name? Mintz Becomes Latest Big Firm to Rebrand
With its rebranding effort, Mintz has joined a growing group of law firms that have slimmed down their names for marketing purposes.Wilmer Partner Dan Berkovitz, Up for CFTC Seat, Reveals Big Law Income, Client List
Dan Berkovitz, a Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner in Washington and nominee for a Democratic seat on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, represented some of the country's largest financial institutions.Wilmer Snags Perkins Coie Government Contracts Leader
Andrew Shipley chaired the government contracts practice at Perkins Coie after 16 years as a senior in-house lawyer at Northrop Grumman.Wilmer Led Internal Probe at Uber Over Trade Secrets Allegations
According to testimony in Waymo's trade secrets case against Uber, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr was retained to lead an investigation after an ex-employee in May made far-ranging allegations of corporate misbehavior.DLA Piper Joins 'Freemium' Strategy to Win Startup Clients
The global legal giant is now among a throng of law firms offering free legal documents for startups, joining a broader trend of using document automation tools to attract clients.Wilmer Lawyer, Trump Pick for Trade Compliance Head, Reveals Salary, Clients
A Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr counsel in Washington who specializes in regulatory and government affairs plans to divest interests in six major U.S. companies if he's confirmed to lead enforcement and compliance efforts at the U.S. Commerce Department. Kessler said in his ethics agreement he would divest holdings in Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Ford Motor Co., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Microsoft Corp., Walt Disney Co. and Zimmer Biomet within 90 days of his confirmation.Firms Say Suits Aimed at Trump's Policies Are Just Business as Usual. But Are They?
The professional class of Washington often repeats the refrain that the Trump administration is not normal. Since January, the lawyerati — especially at the dominant, large law firms in the nation's capital — have done plenty to signal their opposition.Wilmer 'Inadvertently' Leaks Pepsi Client Secrets to Wall Street Journal
Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr apologized Wednesday after one of its lawyers accidentally sent a Wall Street Journal reporter privileged documents detailing a history of whistleblower claims at PepsiCo.Ex-Litigator Returns to Kirkland After Stint as Chicago's Top Lawyer
Kirkland & Ellis has brought back former senior litigation partner Stephen Patton as of counsel in Chicago, where since 2011 he has served in the $174,000-per-year role of corporation counsel for the Windy City.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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