Andrew Finch, who co-led the antitrust practice at Paul Weiss, left the firm on Tuesday for rival law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Also on Tuesday, Ropes & Gray announced it has hired Paul Weiss ...
KPMG is poised to break through a longtime barrier and become the first Big Four accounting firm to practice law in the U.S., leveraging a novel Arizona program that allows nonlawyers to own law ...
Cravath Swaine & Moore has lured Andrew Finch, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind ... He's one of a number of law firm hires of former officials from Trump's first term, as corporate clients ...
Analog Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, testing, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs), software, and subsystems products in the United States, rest of North and South ...
If you’re the type of person who would be happy snoozing on hardwood or resting on concrete, you’re probably already in the market for a firm mattress. But even if you don’t think you’re a ...
Chloe Berger is a reporter on Fortune's Success team. She developed her understanding of employee rights and strategies for retaining new talent while working at the New York City Employment and ...
Education: Wesleyan University, BA in College Social Studies ; Oxford University, MPhil in Modern Middle Eastern Studies Miriam Berger, a staff writer on The Post's international news desk in ...
Friestedt is joining Paul Weiss as a partner in its executive compensation practice, according to an internal memo sent by firm chair Brad Karp viewed by Bloomberg Law. Paul Weiss did not immediately ...
Finch, who was No. 2 in DOJ’s antitrust division during President Donald Trump’s first administration, is leaving Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, where he co-chaired the firm’s antitrust ...
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy and wide-ranging interest in the technological arts and sciences, Ars ...
January 22, 2025 • In a new memo, a Justice Department official seeks to realign the department's positions on immigration with President Trump's executive actions — and threatens local ...