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![]() Entries tagged "Cadwalader"Chrysler revs its engine with Jones DayChrysler might not have filed for bankruptcy protection until April 30, but the automaker's restructuring efforts have been generating work -- and fees -- for advisers for months. CVC shares its iShares deal with CadwaladerCadwalader's Geoffrey Levin represented CVC on its iShares deal. The boutique boomletJohn DeQ Briggs is leaving Howrey for AV&H to help build out its antitrust practice. Movers & shakers: Feb. 26, 2009Julian Horn-Smith joined CVC Capital Partners as a senior adviser, working with the telecom, media and technology team. He was most recently deputy CEO and... Pfizer taps Cadwalader for Wyeth adviceMost noteworthy in the $68B deal may be the size of the reverse termination fee: $4.5B. Movers & shakers: Feb. 3, 2009Robert Gillespie, a 27-year veteran of UBS, joined Evercore Partners Inc.'s advisory business as a senior managing director in London. Gillespie was vice chairman of... Movers & shakers: Feb. 2, 2009Ellyn McColgan, president and chief operating officer of global wealth management at Morgan Stanley, is leaving the firm. McColgan (pictured left) was a member of... Movers & shakers: Jan. 28, 2009In January 2010, Richard Rosenbaum, a president of Greenberg Traurig LLP, will succeed Cesar Alvarez as CEO. Rosenbaum (pictured) joined the firm in 1985.... Winter's chillLaw firms struggle to cope with deal markets that have gone deathly quiet. The comparison: Silicon Valley after the dot-com bust. Lawyers' lamentLayoffs, rare in the legal world, are occurring even in top-notch firms. State of confusionConnecticut officials are accusing once-bankrupt Haven Eldercare of misusing Medicaid money, but weren't they supposed to be the ones watching the till? Welcome to the firmThis isn't the first time a downturn has forced law firms to cut associates. But this time, the instability looks like it's here to stay. | ||||||||||||||||
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