Law Firms

Lawyers Helping Startups – But How Do They Make Money?

Startup

Just how law firms make money by giving away services and documents is an issue that lawyers  have been examining for some time. TechCrunch have an article a bout the law firm s ranging from Silicon Valley to Boston who give away documents to statups neededing to execute basic deals. As TechCrunch report: New sites,

Lawyers Helping Startups – But How Do They Make Money? Read More »

Cornell U Weight Loss Review

Cornell1

Review Ranking – 5 Stars Review Product – Cornell U Weight Loss Review Product Details – Click Here Weight loss products continue their march towards ‘weight domination’ and one of the latest entrants into the massive market is Cornell U Weight Loss Program – the Skinny U Protocol. The Cornell U program is a successful

Cornell U Weight Loss Review Read More »

Rainmaker or Service Partner? Who Should Reign Supreme at the Firm?

Rainmaker

AbovetheLaw published this article from Bruce Stachenfeld is the managing partner of Duval & Stachenfeld LLP, which is an approximately 70-lawyer law firm based in midtown Manhattan. The firm is known as “The Pure Play in Real Estate Law” because all of its practice areas are focused around real estate. With over 50 full-time real

Rainmaker or Service Partner? Who Should Reign Supreme at the Firm? Read More »

Morgan Lewis’s Chair Talks Bingham McCutchen (And Other Things)

Jami mckeown

Jami McKeon was Morgan Lewis’s first ever female chair, having been elected in October 2013 and taking over last year.  She then completed the deal with Bingham McCutchen, which oversaw the addition of 226 partners who joined Morgan Lewis. The Lawyer spoke to Ms McKeon about the delicate negotiations involving the Morgan Lewis deal along

Morgan Lewis’s Chair Talks Bingham McCutchen (And Other Things) Read More »

Skadden Act on Eygyptian Petroleum Corp Deal

LawFuel.com –Law Firm News & Commentaries –  Skadden represented The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, the state-owned Egyptian petroleum company, on a $1.3 billion pre-export financing, which closed December 29, 2014. The financing was raised though a syndicated bank facility. This was the first time the company had been able to raise long-term debt in the international

Skadden Act on Eygyptian Petroleum Corp Deal Read More »

Scroll to Top