Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Our new bosses

We know we're not reporting anything new, but here is the list of Skadden's new partners (effective April 1, 2008):
David P. Armstrong, Banking & Institutional Investing (Toronto)
Michael Beinus, Tax (Los Angeles)
Michal Berkner, Corporate (London)
John M. Caccia, Investment Management (New York)
Margaret R. Cohen, Mergers & Acquisitions (Boston)
William B. Conway Jr., Energy Regulatory (Washington, D.C.)
Peter J. Coulton, Banking & Institutional Investing (London)
Steven J. Daniels, Mergers & Acquisitions (Wilmington)
Daniel Dusek, Mergers & Acquisitions (New York)
Adam M. Endick, Real Estate (New York)
Pamela Lawrence Endreny, Tax (New York)
Matthew P. Hendrickson, Antitrust (New York)
Ian G. John, Antitrust (New York)
Alexey V. Kiyashko, Corporate (Moscow)
David F. Levy, Tax (Chicago)
Bruce Macaulay, Litigation / Arbitration (London)
Peter B. Morrison, Litigation (Los Angeles)
Patrick J. Nash, Jr., Corporate Restructuring (Chicago)
Timothy G. Nelson, Litigation (New York)
Andrea L. Nicolas, Corporate Finance (New York)
Jeffrey A. Pade, Intellectual Property & Technology (Washington, D.C.)
Amr Razzak, Corporate (Palo Alto)
Eric B. Sensenbrenner, Tax (Washington, D.C.)
Christopher J. Ulery, Mergers & Acquisitions (Washington, D.C.)
Ingrid Vandenborre, European Community (Brussels)
The question of the day is who will be the first to let his or her new partnership go to their head?

The alternate question of the day is who should have made partner but didn't?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I want to know who will be one of the few who wont let the partnership go to their head!

Anonymous said...

Will the new partners be working more hours now or less?

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