This morning’s stories: Clifford Chance LLP, the world’s largest law firm by revenue, will cut as many as 80 lawyers in London...
This morning’s top stories: Stanford Law School has launched the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession, which will focus on professional responsibility,...
This morning’s top stories: Olswang has begun a redundancy consultation targeted at 8% of the firm’s 618-strong UK workforce… The National Law...
This morning’s top stories: Former ambassador and state house speaker David Wilkins is returning to the practice of law, joining the government...
Good morning! Here are the weekend’s top stories: Democratic Missouri State Representative Jason Grill of Parkville has joined Kansas City law firm...
Here are this morning’s stories: Boston’s Ropes & Gray cut 106 staff positions, or 10% of its non-lawyer staff… Nixon Peabody has...
TGIF! Today’s top stories: New Obama administration appointees Eric Holder Jr., Jeh Johnson, Ronald Kirk and Tom Vilsack raked in the cash...
This morning’s stories: Chicago’s 75-attorney Levenfeld Pearlstein dismissed two associates and one partner this month, citing difficult economic conditions, but hired four...
This morning’s top stories: Palo Alto, California’s Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is eliminating 45 associate and 68 staff positions… London’s Eversheds...
The top stories for this morning: Seyfarth Shaw has added a team of three patent litigation attorneys to the Intellectual Property Practice...
This morning’s top stories: New York’s Chadbourne & Parke has announced a salary freeze for 2009. The Above the Law blog says...
Here are this morning’s top stories: London’s Linklaters , the world’s second largest law firm by revenue, will eliminate 70 partners and 10%...