Several Canadian law firms are involved with the Olympic Games hosted in Vancouver, Canada this year. Blake Cassels and Graydon’s Vancouver office...
According to Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp, 2009 was “the most profitable year in our firm’s history”. Not bad for a year...
Part way through tonight’s State of the Union address, President Obama took the extraordinary step of first upbraiding the Supreme Court for...
CT TyMetrix, a provider of Web-based legal management solutions, has come up with a list of what it says are key trends...
The National Association for Law Placement set up a commission to examine the way big firms recruit summer associates at top law...
Opponents of California’s Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution to limit marriage to heterosexual couples, have overcome a motion to dismiss...
The blawgosphere is buzzing with reports that the billable hour is dying, but as Mark Twain once quipped, “The report of my...
Uncle Sam wants you! The Justice Department has proposed hiring at least fifty new lawyers to bolster its civil rights division. Attorney...
Good morning! Here’s the news! Last week in law firm layoffs: 61 lawyers, 184 staff. Chicago’s Shefsky & Froehlich is slashing pay...
Dozens of Broward County, Florida public lawyers and staffers protested in front of a Fort Lauderdale courthouse this week, over proposed salary...
Scott M. Wornow joined Baker Botts L.L.P. today as a partner in the firm’s Corporate department. The firm cited Wornow’s “extensive corporate...
The legal job market in Minnesota seems to be getting tighter, as job ads in the state bar publication Bench & Bar...