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Foreign Law Firms Grab a Share of Canada's Legal Market
International mergers are transforming the Canadian legal scene. Will Canadian law firms have to change their game?Foreign Law Firms Grab a Share of Canada's Legal Market
International mergers are transforming the Canadian legal scene. Will Canadian law firms have to change their game?Pillsbury Lawyer Heads West, Plus More Lateral Moves
An environmental law expert heads to Oregon; Greenberg Traurig grabs two from McDermott in New York; Hogan Lovells hires a Latham & Watkins trio in Dubai; Ice Miller brings back a mayor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Pillsbury Lawyer Heads West, Plus More Lateral Moves
An environmental law expert heads to Oregon; Greenberg Traurig grabs two from McDermott in New York; Hogan Lovells hires a Latham & Watkins trio in Dubai; Ice Miller brings back a mayor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Chadbourne & Parke, Pillsbury Winthrop Talking Tie-Up
The two Am Law 100 firms, both of which have mulled the possibility of a combination in the past, could be poised to pull off a union by October.Chadbourne & Parke, Pillsbury Winthrop Talking Tie-Up
The two Am Law 100 firms, both of which have mulled the possibility of a combination in the past, could be poised to pull off a union by October.New Gowling WLG Leader Says No US Union on Horizon
Ottawa-based Gowling Lafleur Henderson and British firm Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co. have announced plans to merge into a 1,400-lawyer firm called Gowling WLG. But the combined Anglo-Canadian giant is uninterested in a tie-up with a U.S. partner.New Gowling WLG Leader Says No US Union on Horizon
Ottawa-based Gowling Lafleur Henderson and British firm Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co. have announced plans to merge into a 1,400-lawyer firm called Gowling WLG. But the combined Anglo-Canadian giant is uninterested in a tie-up with a U.S. partner.Trending Stories