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Lawyer�s Defamation Suit Against Adversary Dismissed; Privilege Overcomes Defamation in Malpractice ActionLessons on Leading, Following, Or Getting Out of the Way
In "Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer," Georgetown University Law Center professor Milton C. Regan Jr. tells us how the big Wall Street law practice evolved from an elitist men's club to a limited liability partnership whose members compete for the biggest share of the firm's net income. He does it by relating the true and sad story of the fall of a young, ambitious Wall Street lawyer at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy who ended up with a jail sentence.Loyalty To Firm Becoming Less Necessary To Make Partner
One thing that seems increasingly unnecessary for those intent on making partner — unwavering loyalty to the firm that hires them out of law school.Firms' Shallow Pockets Frustrate Plaintiffs
Anthony [email protected] YORK-As the nation's major law firms ponder how to avoid massive liability in the post-Enron world, they can take some comfort in the thought that the lawyers suing them hardly are thrilled at the prospect. That is because supposedly deep-pocketed law firms are frustratingly small potatoes, said David Spears, a litigation partner at New York's Richards Spears Kibbe Orbe.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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