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New Counsel Hired by BuckleySandler LLP

Friday, February 19, 2010

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New Counsel Hired by BuckleySandler LLP

Noel M. Gruber is joining BuckleySandler LLP as Counsel. He is a former attorney of Kennedy & Baris LLP and  has represented U.S. institutions on securities, corporate, transactional, and regulatory issues. Co-Chair of BuckleySandler LLC Jeremiah S. Buckley said “Noel is a talented and respected banking lawyer who [...]

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In-House Lawyer Layoffs at Wells Fargo

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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In-House Lawyer Layoffs at Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo has partially confirmed online rumors, that the bank is laying off some of its in-house counsel. Online rumors say that the bank, which recently merged with Wachovia, is cutting up to 20% of its legal department. The bank would not confirm the numbers, but characterized the percentage affected as “small.” Founded in New York in [...]

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Christensen Vaughan to Merge with Gadens Lawyers

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Christensen Vaughan to Merge with Gadens Lawyers

Perth, Australia law firm Christensen Vaughan will merge with national firm Gadens Lawyers, to form an expanded commercial legal practice in Western Australia. The combined practice will have six partners and 45 staff. The merger will extend Gadens’ practices in banking and finance, insolvency, property, financial services recovery, commercial litigation, aged care, resources and infrastructure. Gadens Lawyers is [...]

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Bryan Cave Expands IP Practice

Saturday, March 7, 2009

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Bryan Cave Expands IP Practice

Bryan Cave has hired three new attorneys. Chicago partner Greg Hummel, from Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, joins the real estate and banking client service group. He’ll handle real estate development and public-private partnerships. In San Francisco, the firm has added intellectual property partner Marcy Bergman, and counsel Robert Padway, formerly co-chairs of the IP group at Cooper, [...]

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Lecture Series Promotes Alternative Legal Careers

Monday, February 9, 2009

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Lecture Series Promotes Alternative Legal Careers

From the Indiana University News Room, a new lecture series discusses alternative careers for law school grads. Facing an uncertain job market, law students are seeking more than the traditional options to put their degrees to work. Indiana University Maurer School of Law spotlights several of these options in its Alternative Legal Careers panel discussion series. [...]

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