Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough and Boston-based Lahive & Cockfield to Join Forces

Lahive & Cockfield, a top-ranked Boston intellectual property law firm, is combining with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, a large East Coast law firm known nationally for its technology and science-related litigation.  The move expands services for clients of both firms, increases the combined intellectual property team to more than 70 attorneys and technical specialists, and will double the size of the Nelson Mullins Boston office More >>

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SNR Denton Adds Five New Partners In U.S.

SNR Denton has added five lateral partners to its U.S. ranks, the law firm announced today.  The additions to the New York, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles offices include former Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean C. Cenawood; outsourcing and technology lawyer John A. Funk; patent litigators Mark L. Hogge and Shailendra K. Maheshwari; and antitrust and trade regulation litigator Mark Riera, respectively More >>

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Kilpatrick Stockton and Bell, Rosenberg & Hughes Join Forces

Kilpatrick Stockton and Bell, Rosenberg & Hughes today jointly announced the merger of their firms. The combined firm will be known as Kilpatrick Stockton.

The two firms bring together many of the nation’s leading construction and infrastructure development attorneys representing a broad spectrum of clients across California, the United States, and the Middle East

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Shearman & Sterling Advises on International CCE’s $1 Billion and €350 Million Notes Offerings

Shearman & Sterling represented International CCE Inc. in connection with its September 14, 2010 public offering of $475 million of its 2.125% Notes due 2015 and $525 million of its 3.500% Notes due 2020. Shearman & Sterling also represented International CCE Inc. in connection with its September 29, 2010 Regulation S offering of €350 million 3.125% Notes due 2017

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Ropes & Gray Acts for Investors in Almatis Restructuring

Ropes & Gray has acted for Sankaty Advisors and GoldenTree Asset Management, as Euro note purchasers in connection with the issuance of €110 million eight-year senior secured notes that will refinance the debts of Almatis, the world’s largest specialty alumina products producer, resulting in the company’s exit from bankruptcy

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