According to the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the legal services industry in the United States shed some 7,000 jobs between December...
The Project for Attorney Retention (PAR), an initiative of the Center for WorkLife Law at University of California Hastings College of the Law...
This morning’s top stories: The Commission on Judicial Conduct has admonished Judge Ellen Yacknin for soliciting support from an attorney for Yacknin’s...
Matt Towery, CEO of InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position, is rejoining Atlanta-based law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge as of counsel. The last time Towery,...
Clifford Chance has launched a redundancy program in its London headquarters, with the Magic Circle firm set to cut up to 80...
Last March, prominent US human rights lawyer Emanuel Zeltser drank a cup of coffee in a London cafe. The next thing he...
Anonymous sources are telling Above the Law that their 2009 paychecks are identical to their 2008 ones — with no actual announcement...
Deaf Dog & The Indictments is the world’s only (almost) all-judge band (the one non-judge is a PhD, so it’s okay). They...
The New York state Commission on Judicial Conduct has admonished Judge Ellen Yacknin for soliciting, from the bench, support from an attorney...
This morning’s top posts: Baker & McKenzie is firing six of its New York associates, as a result of the economic meltdown…...
New York’s Chadbourne & Parke has poached John A. Squires from Goldman Sachs, where he was chief intellectual property counsel. Squires will...
Steven J. Reisman, a partner in New York’s Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, has been appointed to investigate allegations that Seattle’s 360networks...