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Skadden to Shutter its Office in San Francisco

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, a prominent law firm based in New York City, announced that it will…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Friday, November 26th, and it's Black Friday! Here's a quick look back at the latest…

Skadden Follows Cravath’s Lead for Bonuses

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom have matched the associate bonus scale announced earlier this week by Cravath, Swaine &…

Skadden Arps Partner David Meister Named Head of Enforcement at U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Skadden Arps partner David Meister has been named head of enforcement at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The CFTC’s…

Skadden Adds Partner in Washington, D.C. Office

Mark D. Young, a leading financial services regulation attorney with vast experience representing clients before the Commodity Futures Trading Commission…

Firms Looking to Increase Summer Hires

AM Law Daily provided some encouraging news Friday in a preview of the upcoming summer hiring season. According to its…

Survey Confirms Summer Hiring Cool If Not Frozen

AmLaw Daily reported today that firms have cooled their 2010 summer associate hiring down by an average of 44 percent. …

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Wednesday, July 7th. Here's a quick look back at yesterday's stories. Latham & Watkins announced…

Skadden Tops The World in M&A Advisements

Thompson Reuters' quarterly study of worldwide mergers and acquisitions shows Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom had the best first…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday, June 24th. Here's a quick recap of yesterday's stories. Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan opened an office…

Mayer Brown Loses Litigation Co-Chair To BuckleySander

Bloomberg: Former co-chair of Mayer Brown’s litigation practice, David S. Krakoff has been hired by BuckleySandler.  Another former Mayer partner,…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, June 15th. Here's a quick look back at yesterday's stories. Some SNR Partners were…