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The Post-IPO World of Facebook's General Counsel

As Facebook's IPO transforms the social network from a private venture to a publicly held corporation, general counsel Ted Ullyot's role is about to undergo its own metamorphosis -- both in terms of the disclosure and governance responsibilities that fall to the GC of a public company, as well as the intense scrutiny that Facebook will encounter as it begins trying to meet its new investors' mega-growth expectations. The general counsel and his fellow executives "will really feel like they're in a fishbowl," says Dan Cooperman, former general counsel of Apple.

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Pacenti's rant: Law firm layoffs

It's not easy being a lawyer these days. And even harder being part of the law firm's support staff as law firms are cutting back on those positions. John Pacenti asks "Is this more about management or greed?"

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Pa. Supreme Court Suspends Justice Orie Melvin in Wake of Pending Charges


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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court today suspended Justice Joan Orie Melvin, who will be charged later today with nine criminal counts alleging that she used her office staff to perform campaign work, according to a statement by prosecutors. The charges include some felony counts.

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Was the Safeway General Counsel's Big Joke Sexist?


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The general counsel of Safeway, a Fortune 100 company, tried to make like Jay Leno and tell a joke at the supermarket chain's annual meeting this week. However, some folks weren't amused and are now branding Robert Gordon a sexist and vowing not to shop at the retailer.

Judge Allows EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit to Move Forward


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A federal judge in Illinois has handed the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission a much-needed win, ruling that a disability discrimination suit may go forward even though the agency did not individually investigate and attempt to settle every class member's claim before filing suit.

Kramer Levin Advising Banks as Dewey Stragglers Continue to Disperse

JPMorgan Chase, agent bank for the dying Dewey & LeBoeuf, has retained Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel to represent the interests of the firm's lenders, which also include Bank of America, Citi Private Bank and HSBC. The firm reportedly owes the banks a combined total of $75 million against a $100 million line of credit.
See also: Dewey & LeBoeuf's D.C. Landlord Seeks to Evict Firm and Dewey Hong Kong Duo Heads to DLA

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Supreme Court Justices Take a Musical Break

The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times | May 17, 2012

The Supreme Court was nearly unanimous Wednesday in pausing from its work to attend its annual musicale, an invitation-only interlude that draws world-class talent to perform in the justices' wood-paneled east conference room. The late Justice Harry Blackmun launched the event in 1988, but for the last decade Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been the hostess. As she noted Wednesday, the event always takes place when, for the court, "the pressure to produce opinions becomes most intense."

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Am Law 100 2012

The American Lawyer

All the key financial metrics for The Am Law 100 rose by single digits last year: gross revenue, revenue per lawyer and profits per partner. Eighty-three firms posted revenue gains, 25 more than in the prior year. Firms reversed course and added to their head count. Even equity partners grew their ranks on average after two years of flat or negative growth. But as a rule, income inequality continued to plague the rankings.

 

The Haves and the Haves Less
 

Gross Revenue: Vereins Top List

 

Am Law 100 Interactive Chart

 

25 Years of The Am Law 100

 
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NLJ 250

The National Law Journal

After three years of flat to negative growth, 2011 was when the nation's 250 largest law firms started getting bigger again. Headcount among NLJ 250 firms was up a collective 2,132 lawyers, for a growth rate of 1.7 percent -- in line with the average increase during the past 10 years, but well below the 4 to 5 percent growth of 2005-2008. Growth was far from universal in 2011; while 118 firms on the list added lawyers, 109 shrank and eight were flat.

 

A Time to Grow, Once Again

 

Full NLJ 250 Survey Results

 

Newcomers to the NLJ 250

 

NLJ 250 Regional Report

 
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The Power of Hope

The American Lawyer

While the nation's 100 highest-grossing firms rebounded from a disastrous 2009 by posting healthy gains in 2010, gains at the Second Hundred were less robust. The Second Hundred's total gross revenue rose 2.2 percent, to $17.46 billion in 2010 from $17.08 billion in 2009, while average revenue per lawyer increased just 1.5 percent, to $579,749 from $570,999. Average profits per partner rose 3.4 percent, to $665,665 from $643,580. So why aren't they worried?

 

The 2011 AmLaw 200

 

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Go-To Law Schools

The National Law Journal

The economy began to rebound in 2011, but that wasn't enough to get firms to rev up associate hiring. We rank the top 50 law schools by percentage of 2011 J.D. grads who took jobs at NLJ 250 firms. We also identify the schools where NLJ 250 firms recruited the most graduates and the law schools that saw the most alumni promoted to partner in 2011.

 

It's Tough Out There

 

The Go-To Law Schools

 

Firm Favorites of 2011

 

Associates Promoted to Partner

 

Biggest Bang for the Buck?

 
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The Next Solo Incubator Will Be in San Diego

The National Law Journal

The Thomas Jefferson School of Law is the latest law school to start a solo incubator -- a post-graduation program intended to provide affordable office space and mentoring from law faculty and alumni to help graduates gain experience and learn how to run their own practices.

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