Boston’s Ropes & Gray, which gave their associates bonuses and raises for 2008, is expanding its New York footprint. The New York...
When we wrote about seven Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft partners walking out, we reported that America’s most elderly law firm saw profits...
New York-based international law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton saw both revenue and profits per partner rise in 2008. Gross revenue...
Former Nevada state Gaming Control Board member Mark Clayton is joining Nevada’s largest law firm, Lionel Sawyer & Collins. Clayton completed his...
Washington DC law firm and lobbying group Arent Fox will freeze associate base compensation at the current 2008 rates for 2009. The...
Happy Weekend! Here are the top stories: Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg has cut attorneys following annual performance reviews… Larry Stein, name partner...
Boston’s Foley Hoag has cut 6% of its workforce in response to the economic meltdown, the law firm has announced. The layoffs...
Employment lawyers across the San Francisco Bay Area say their employment work surged in Q4 2008, and those interviewed by The Recorder...
Above the Law, always the first to hear about law firm layoffs, informs the blogosphere that Philadelphia’s Blank Rome is kicking at...
Aggressive cost-cutting delivered level profits for NYC’s Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in 2008, despite a slight drop in revenue. Revenue dipped 2%...
Marc Dreier blew part of the $380 million he allegedly stole in failed investments, and used the rest to repay the funds,...
Amazingly, The American Lawyer is asking if it would be okay to apply the death penalty to Bernie Madoff. The enormous fraud...