By Katelyn Polantz | May 19, 2017
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.
By Katelyn Polantz | May 13, 2017
Washington corporate defense lawyer Alice Fisher interviewed on Saturday to be the next FBI Director, after the agency was shocked by the firing of James Comey last week. Fisher's among the reported top contenders. The National Law Journal has done comprehensive coverage of Fisher, the former Bush-era Criminal Division chief-turned law firm leader, over the years, since she's been a major name in public service at the U.S. Justice Department and private practice at Latham & Watkins. Here are some highlights of Fisher's career.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 12, 2017
Large law firms have been seeking feedback about how they give feedback. And what they're finding is that associates want to know whether they're doing well, far more than once per year.
By Miriam Rozen | May 11, 2017
Two tax experts with high-profile government and private practice experience have joined New York boutique Kostelanetz & Fink and will launch the firm's new Washington, D.C., office.
By Katelyn Polantz | May 10, 2017
Amid all the egos and envy stoked by the annual rankings of the country's highest-grossing law firms, here are some Am Law 100 takeaways for the Washington, D.C., market.
By Scott Flaherty | May 8, 2017
Former Grant & Eisenhofer director Adam Levitt joins with Mark DeCello and James Casey, formerly of DiCello Law Firm, forming DiCello Levitt & Casey.
By Katelyn Polantz | April 28, 2017
The week's biggest law firm moves and news in the D.C. market.
By Katelyn Polantz | April 21, 2017
McGuireWoods is entering a time of transition, with the firm this week naming new management at its McGuireWoods Consulting business, effective in January. Expect change in the law firm's leadership in the near future, too.
By Katelyn Polantz | April 20, 2017
Here's one way to get your name on the letterhead at an elite law firm: Earn half a billion dollars from a single client.
By Brian Baxter | April 19, 2017
Kerrie Campbell, a litigator at Chadbourne & Parke who brought a $100 million gender bias suit against the firm, was expelled from its partnership Thursday. In a memo to all Chadbourne partners, Campbell sought to avoid such a fate, which came after 70 partners voted in favor of her exit. She was the only dissenting vote.
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