Seyfarth Shaw is letting go of approximately 40 people, 20 lawyers and 20 staff. It’s been rough over at Seyfarth over the...
Employment law firm Ogletree Deakins has opened an office in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the help of six new attorneys. Tony Martin,...
Good morning! Today is Friday, January 15, and here’s a look at yesterday top stories… A study from Altman Weil predicts biglaw...
The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), which provides retirement, health, and other financial programs to more than 1.6 million public employees,...
A survey conducted by Altman Weil projects U.S. law firms will raise billing rates by an average of 3.2 percent in 2010....
Howard Schweitzer, former Chief Operating Officer of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, has joined Cozen O’Connor in the firm’s Washington DC office....
White & Case, one of six international firms awarded a license to practice in Singapore at the end of 2008, is launching...
The lockstep march away from lockstep compensation continues unabated as 2010 gets into full swing. The latest firm to join the thundering...
The UK’s Appleby will open a new office in Guernsey, Channel Islands in the spring of 2010. Appleby’s Guernsey office will focus...
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday, January 14, and here’s a quick look at yesterday’s news… The Supreme Court ruled against televising...
35 former senior attorneys from the defunct Fort Lauderdale firm Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler are being investigated by the Florida Bar. In November,...
The Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision has blocked the broadcast of the trial underway in San Francisco regarding California’s Proposition 8....