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Orrick takes corporate finance team from Dewey in London and Moscow

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has hired a group of London and Moscow-based corporate finance lawyers from embattled US firm Dewey &...

10 May 2012 | 15:02

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Former Coudert partners lose new bid to recover money from US firms

Retired partners from defunct Coudert Brothers have lost their second attempt to recover money from three law firms that took a siz...

16 April 2012 | 09:45

Orrick in the picture as Facebook snaps up Instagram in $1bn deal

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and Fenwick & West have taken the lead roles on Facebook's $1bn (£630m) acquisition of photo-sharing...

10 April 2012 | 09:41

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Cost-cutting corners

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe partners are slumming it these days. Practice group retreats? Not this year. Flights to meetings? Try video conferencing. If you need to fly, go by yourself.Small things, says Orrick chairman Ralph Baxter. But he says the...

23 Oct 2008 | 02:38 | secure

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Editor's Comment: No guarantees

With slower markets, 2008 will be the year when law firms start thinking again in earnest about partner and team recruitment. After several years when the biggest challenge was getting enough associates to staff the deals, minds are turning once more ...

07 Feb 2008 | 05:40 | secure

US summer's class of 2007 - partner time, Picasso and cash

Small is beautiful, at least in the eyes of 2007's summer associates in the US. While respondents to The American Lawyer's Summer Associates Survey liked big firms, they liked life at small to mid-sized firms even better. Students craved juicy assignm...

22 Nov 2007 | 00:08 | secure

INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES

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Dealmaker: Martin Bartlam

Orrick London head Martin Bartlam on jet-setting deals, Yorkshire cheese and dancefloor moves

12 Jun 2008 | 03:45 | secure

Partners rail against Law Society proposals to shorten training time

Two out of three partners oppose plans to reduce training period to 16 months, while a smaller majority concedes that partners should get more involved in training. Charlotte Edmond reports the findings of the latest Big Question survey

21 Sep 2006 | 01:00 | secure

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