Kaye Scholer is opening a new office in Silicon Valley, with the help of a veteran patent litigator from White & Case. ...
According to Am Law Daily’s annual “Diversity Scorecard” the largest 191 U.S. law firms became less diverse in 2009. In the nine...
Steptoe & Johnson announced that they have opened a new office in Beijing, their first foray into Asia. International trade partner Eric...
As a firm, Dickstein Shapiro shared the country’s economic woes in 2009 with revenues dropping by 4.78% and profits dipping 5.17%, but...
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators, led by Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy, is poised to agree on a compromise bill that would...
The Supreme Court’s controversial Citizens United ruling last month, which removed restrictions on corporate political spending, could lead to an amendment to...
President Obama announced four new nominations for U.S. Attorney this week: Laura Duffy has been nominated in the Southern District of California....
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is the first top U.K. law firm to announce associate salary rates for 2010, with the firm lifting the...
Laurence Tribe, prominent Harvard Law professor and generally considered one of the foremost liberal constitutional law scholars and Supreme Court practitioners in...
Officials at the University of Maryland have asked former law dean Karen Rothenberg to return $60,000 in unauthorized compensation and have referred...
A new survey conducted by “Legal Week” finds that lateral partner hiring by U.S. firms in London fell to its lowest level...
DLA Piper reports that gross revenue declined by almost 14% in 2009 to just over a billion dollars. Revenue per lawyer and...
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