Wake Up Call: Fried Frank Chair Greenwald to Step Down in 2024 (Correct)

Oct. 3, 2023, 11:00 AM UTCUpdated: Oct. 4, 2023, 5:13 PM UTC

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  • Fried Frank Chairman David Greenwald will step down in early 2024 after a decade in the position and it appears likely that asset management partner Kenneth Rosh will replace him. Steven Epstein, an M&A and private equity partner, will assume managing partner duties, according to sources familiar with the matter. (Law.com)
  • The Federalist Society is arguing that legal regulatory reforms like loosening law firm ownership rules would push prices down for consumers. The conservative group’s Sept. 28 ...

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