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Milbank Seeks Secretarial Cuts Ahead of HQ Relocation
Milbank issued a statement saying it would offer voluntary buyout packages to its legal secretaries in New York.Reed Smith Launches Space Practice With Dentons Lawyers
Reed Smith has brought on two lawyers from Dentons to lead a new practice area in aviation and aerospace finance and commercial space business, extending a string of recent lateral moves in aviation law.Deal Watch: Kirkland, Cleary, Paul Weiss Score on Chemical, Cable Mergers
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison grabbed key roles on the $14 billion merger between chemical giants Huntsman Corp. and Clariant AG, as well as another $2.36 billion deal that will create the nation's sixth-largest Internet and cable operator.Partner Promotions Dip at New York's Largest Firms
Many law firms eased back on partner promotions last year, but the slowdown was less pronounced in New York—especially in corporate practices.Cadwalader's ITC Chair Decamps to IP Boutique
Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, a suburban Washington, D.C.-based IP firm, has hired partner Alexander Hadjis from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, which he joined in early 2014 from Morrison & Foerster. Hadjis headed Cadwalader's International Trade Commission group and co-chaired the firm's technology industry practice.Shearman Snags Two Equity Partner Hires in New York
After making cutbacks to its equity partnership last year, Shearman & Sterling has recruited two corporate equity partners to its ranks in the Big Apple. One new addition is returning to the firm after a nearly two-year stint at Bridgewater Associates LP, the world's largest hedge fund.New York's High-Flying Firms Hit New Heights in Profits, Revenue
The good times are rolling again for New York's elite law firms.Spotlight: Orrick Overhauls Asia Strategy After Partner Exodus
Orrick lost almost its entire Hong Kong capital markets and corporate practice, which it built up over 11 years, to Morgan Lewis. What will the San Francisco-based firm do now?Deal Watch: SoftBank's Spending Spree Keeps Lawyers Busy
Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. has continued its frenetic deal pace, brokering a $13 billion merger between satellite operators, investing $3 billion in office-sharing startup WeWork and taking part in a $500 million fundraising round by online lender Social Finance. Morrison & Foerster, a longtime legal adviser to SoftBank, is close behind.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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