By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - During a rough summer of big-name partner departures from Palo Alto-based Cooley Godward Kronish, firm leaders hoped to hang onto Craig Waldman, the chairman of its antitrust and trade regulation practice. Last week, Waldman rejected the firm's entreaties to stay, including a personal plea by chairman Stephen Neal, and informed partners he would be joining Jones Day as part of the national fi...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - During a rough summer of big-name partner departures from Palo Alto-based Cooley Godward Kronish, firm leaders hoped to hang onto Craig Waldman, the chairman of its antitrust and trade regulation practice. Last week, Waldman rejected the firm's entreaties to stay, including a personal plea by chairman Stephen Neal, and informed partners he would be joining Jones Day as part of the national fi...
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