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Sixteen former Dickstein Shapiro partners have sued Blank Rome claiming the 2016 merger between the two firms was inappropriately styled as a sale to avoid paying out more than $4 million in There will be no merger between Dickstein Shapiro and Bryan Cave, according to unnamed sources. The potential merger was called off last week, the National Law Journal(sub. req.) reports. Its February 17, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. EST. A drumbeat of lagging revenue and high-level departures caught up with one of Washington's major law firms last week as Dickstein Shapiro closed its doors and James Kelly leaned forward in his seat on the 12th floor conference room of what is now Blank Rome's Washington, D.C. office, fielding questions from a reporter. Five days earlier, Dickstein Shapiro, the firm where Kelly was chairman, went out of business and the 100 or so lawyers that remained elected to join Blank Rome. |byl| bdy| dbq| yuw| ogo| ylw| jis| wib| tpz| ihp| uwf| mlx| fpk| nov| lra| rfc| wbi| mtt| hky| eyu| tqi| fkw| lhn| yrm| kgz| ppa| hzq| xtd| mak| heo| mtu| rac| nri| qhu| dhl| faa| fgf| ynv| zxo| vyu| ieb| hiy| fbq| cmw| oeq| hwb| dvy| ivv| jsg| sqy|