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Department Chair John K.G. Shearman indicated yesterday that he welcomed this sort of student initiative but doubted that much could be done to remedy the situation in the near future. "I absolutely share their interest intrying to expand the coverage and depth in suchdirections," he said. "In practice, though, wecan...
Boardman Professor of Fine Arts John Shearman will beef up Literature and Arts B's selection with a spring course on Michelangelo. But those hoping to fulfill this Core the cool way will be disappointed to learn that Jazz is bracketed until next year...
While diplomatic negotiations to free the hostages were stalemated during much of 1980, U.S. bankers maintained contact with the Iranian government through international law firms. Attorneys from Shearman & Sterling, lawyers for New York's Citibank, regularly held meetings with representatives of Stephenson Harwood, counsel for Bank Markazi. Keeping communications channels open between the two sides helped ease the way for the later settlement...
Simultaneously in New York, the representatives of the twelve U.S. banks met together for the first time at the Shearman & Sterling law offices in the Citicorp building. At that meeting the bankers made a first attempt to agree on a common negotiating position...
...seldom easy. Getting ahead in a big law firm means a hefty amount of evening and weekend work. "There is somebody here every night of the year except Christmas," says a Shearman & Sterling partner. Once he gets to be a partner, a factory lawyer finds that he works just as hard at the top as he did on the climb. Wall Street lawyers still like to recall an anecdote about the late Hoyt A. Moore, a partner in Cravath, Swaine & Moore. A colleague once told Moore that the firm ought to hire more associates because the staff was overworked. "That...