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Norton Rose Offers Trainees Cash to Defer Start Dates

Norton Rose has offered trainees due to join the firm in 2009 and 2010 up to £10,000 to defer the…

Taft Stettinius & Hollister Adds 8 to Dayton Office

The Dayton, Ohio office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister has added eight new lawyers. The firm is bringing on all…

Hausfeld Poaches Four UK Lawyers From Former Firm

Hausfeld LLP, which launched in November after Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll voted out name partner Michael Hausfeld, announced this…

Simpson Thacher Assigns Associates Pro Bono Work

New York's Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is sending some of its associates to year-long stints at nonprofit organizations. The firm…

NLJ: Firms Hired Too Many Law School Grads in 2008

The National Law Journal reports that major firms brought on as many new associates in 2008 as they did in…

Cravath Profits Drop Whopping 24%

Am Law 100 firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore saw 2008 gross revenue fall 13%, while profits per partner dropped 24%…

Morrison & Foerster Slashes Bonuses, Freezes Salaries

Morrison & Foerster has frozen associate salaries, and revised its associate discretionary bonuses to as low as $6,000 for 2008.…

Law Firms Target Pro Bono, Diversity for Job Cuts

According to the Legal Intelligencer, law firms are targeting the directors of their pro bono and diversity initiatives when time…

Report: Legal Industry Woes Good for Small Firms

The meltdown of the legal services industry, in the wake of the financial meltdown, is hurting biglaw firms as they…

Dechert Sees Revenues, Profits Down

Philadelphia's Dechert has become the latest Am Law 100 firm to announce a decline in revenues and profits for 2008.…

ATL: Thompson Hine Cuts Jobs, Salaries

Tipsters to Above the Law report that "at least 50" lawyers and staffers have been laid off from Thompson Hine.…

Revenues Down at Shearman & Sterling

Shearman & Sterling reports a 4.9% drop in revenues to $876 million for 2008, and a 9.6% fall in profits…