In today’s column, Littler opened a third office in Mexico; a crypto-currency company facing regulatory problems named a former SEC special counsel to be its permanent top lawyer; Quinn Emanuel announced market-beating bonuses for associates that bill very high amounts.
- Leading off, New England-based firms Verrill Dana LLP and Rackemann, Sawyer, & Brewster said they’re merging Jan. 1 into a nearly 150-lawyer “regional powerhouse” with a Boston office that has 60 attorneys. The new firm will operate as Verrill and will advise corporate and private clients on matters including real estate, trusts & estates, insurance regulation, litigation, health care, and ...
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