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September 26, 2007 |

Lawyer takes GC work to the links for a cause

4 minute read
November 10, 2003 |

Fla. HMO case moves forward

A federal judge in Miami has given final approval to a landmark settlement between Aetna Inc. and the lawyers representing the nation's roughly 900,000 physicians over the insurer's payments and practices.
5 minute read
April 13, 2012 |

Judge Rejects Lawsuit by Retired Coudert Partners

Retired partners of the bankrupt Coudert Brothers law firm have lost their lawsuit seeking damages for an alleged conspiracy by Baker & McKenzie, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and Dechert to deprive them of their retirement income.
4 minute read
April 30, 2012 |

After Latest Departures, Dewey Leaders Tell Remaining Partners They Are Free to Start Looking

In a Monday memo, the Dewey & LeBoeuf management team told those partners that have stuck with the embattled firm that fiduciary duties do not restrict them from considering or pursuing career alternatives outside those the firm leaders are discussing with possible transaction partners. Meanwhile, former Dewey chairman Steven Davis has retained counsel in the face of internal and external investigations into his actions as the firm's leader.
5 minute read
September 04, 2006 |

They deliver

Profile of Teri McClure, general counsel, senior vice president and management committee member, United Parcel Service Inc.
5 minute read
December 18, 2008 |

Nonequity partners may be next casualties

Forget associate layoffs. The most precarious position for attorneys in big law firms right now may well be among the nonequity partner ranks. Although two-tier partnerships have existed in some law firms for decades, more recently many firms have drastically boosted their nonequity numbers as a way to transition associates into full-partner status and to determine which attorneys can cut it as a firm owner in the future.
5 minute read
June 25, 2007 |

Venable's Legal Bill Throws D.C. a Curve

What was supposed to be an $800,000-per-year project to secure property for the District's new baseball stadium has ballooned to more than $2 million and counting — costs that could push the District past its $611 million budget cap for the stadium.
11 minute read
October 27, 2009 |

Accolades

Lawyers Alliance for New York is set to honor Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker and Seyfarth Shaw as well as eight individual attorneys with 2009 Cornerstone Awards this evening at the Pfizer Conference Center on East 42nd Street. The award recognizes pro bono legal aid to nonprofit groups working to improve low-income neighborhoods in New York City.
5 minute read
November 26, 2007 |

Full Disclosure

Santa Claus just got pink-slipped by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber last week rescinded the jolly gift-giver's invitation to their annual holiday party to avoid violating any ethics rules. Plus more news and notes from K Street...
4 minute read
January 22, 2007 |

Lobbying Reform Could Squeeze Small Towns

Competition among lobbyists who specialize in securing federal funding for local and municipal projects is about to intensify in the wake of congressional earmark reform.
6 minute read

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