By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | January 19, 2018
In a cultural moment where women and people of color are calling attention to broad structural inequities creating harassment and wage gaps, the legal industry is finding its footing.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 17, 2018
Are women just lousy at business development? Or are their firms not giving them the opportunity to shine? Well, here's another factor to consider: Male clients still favor male partners, according to a recent survey.
By Samantha Joseph | January 16, 2018
"The law firm that he hired to defend him for not paying our bill, he ended up not paying them either," attorney Brian Rodier said.
By Brian Baxter | January 12, 2018
At least eight firms are collectively owed more than $550,000 in the Chapter 11 filing by Penthouse Global Media Inc.
By Catherine Wilson | January 11, 2018
The Florida Supreme Court authorizes attorney fees in repeat domestic violence cases, but dissenters worry the decision will have a "chilling effect" on fearful victims.
By Catherine Wilson | January 9, 2018
There's been lots of talk in the legal profession about alternative fee arrangements, and midsize law firms in South Florida have carved out some space beyond hourly rates.
By Celia Ampel | January 9, 2018
The fees and costs awarded were nearly as high as the approximately $13 million verdict in the underlying case.
By David Gialanella | January 8, 2018
It's the first such leadership change at the Morristown-based firm in about two decades, though each of the new leaders dates back to at least the 1990s, and have found themselves in prominent roles already.
By Meghan Tribe | January 5, 2018
Mayer Brown, McGuireWoods, Morgan Lewis and Weil, Gotshal & Manges are advising on a pair of potential transactions that could reshape the U.S. nuclear energy sector. Weil has reaped millions in legal fees for its work on behalf of one company, bankrupt Westinghouse Electric.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | January 4, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a Scranton solo attorney is an "employee" who must pay unemployment compensation taxes, even though he is self-employed and his income consists of net profit distributions as the sole shareholder of his firm.
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