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Howrey Named “Powerhouse” Firm by BTI Litigation Outlook Survey

Howrey has been named one of three "Powerhouse" firms for Intellectual Property litigation and one of the firms most recommended…

Howrey’s Jerrold Ganzfried Assumes Chairmanship of ABA’s Council of Apellate Lawyers

Chair of Howrey LLP's Appellate practice, Washington DC-based Jerrold Ganzfried has assumed the Chairmanship of the American Bar Association's (ABA)…

Howrey Opening New Office in Germany

International firm Howrey is set to open a new office in Duesseldorf, Germany that will specialize in patent litigation, LegalWeek reports.…

Howrey Cutting Partners After Tough ’09

Howrey, which saw a 35 percent drop in profits per equity partner in 2009, is poised to cut between 25…

Revenue, Profits Take a Tumble at Howrey

It was a rough year financially for Howrey in 2009. The firm’s gross revenue declined to $480 million last year,…

Howrey Lays off Associates & Staff

Howrey LLP announced internally on February 2 that it was cutting a substantial number of positions in the firm. Some…

Former Associate Files Suit against Howrey

Kamisha Menns, a former associate at Howrey, filed a $30 million suit against the firm in D.C. superior court yesterday,…

Howrey + Day Casebeer Merger Is Final

Howrey, which we reported a little over a week ago was in talks to acquire scandal-plagued intellectual property firm Day…

Howrey Adopts Apprenticeship Model for First Years

Howrey, which laid off 25 staff in April, is adopting an "apprenticeship" program for its incoming associates, similar to that…

Howrey to Aquire Day Casebeer

Howrey is in advanced talks to acquire troubled intellectual property firm Day Casebeer. Founded in 1998, Cupertino, California's Day Casebeer…

Howrey Lays Off 25 Staff

Washington DC's Howrey has laid off 25 secretarial staffers. Cuts came in all offices except Palo Alto and New York.…

Ruling Could Prevent Lawyers from Switching Firms Due to Bankruptcy

Partners working at struggling law firms could find the ability to switch firms a little more difficult in the future…