Banker Due Back in Court in Cabbie Hate Crime Case
William Bryan Jennings, the Morgan Stanley investment banker accused of a hate crime in the stabbing of an Egyptian-born taxi driver over a fare, was due back in a Connecticut court on Thursday.
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William Bryan Jennings, the Morgan Stanley investment banker accused of a hate crime in the stabbing of an Egyptian-born taxi driver over a fare, was due back in a Connecticut court on Thursday.
Jones Day partners James Dougherty and Andrew Levine are among the winners of The M&A Advisor's 2012 "40 UNDER 40" awards. The M&A Advisor created these awards to promote mentorship and professional development among emerging business leaders. An independent judging panel of distinguished business leaders chose the winners from a pool of prominent nominees.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP is pleased to announce that William J. Stuckwisch has joined the Washington, D.C., office as a partner in the Government, Regulatory and Internal Investigations Practice Group. Mr. Stuckwisch joins the Firm from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Criminal Division, where he most recently served as Assistant Chief in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Unit, Fraud Section.
On March 26, 2012 the U.S. Supreme Court rendered a unanimous decision in favor of Kirkland & Ellis client Morgan Stanley and other major underwriters in Credit Suisse v. Simmonds. The decision marks Kirkland's third victory at the Supreme Court in the past year in high-profile matters with significant implications for the American business community.