National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | March 4, 2022
A legendary Washington law firm that is remembered for attracting young talent, including future Supreme Court justices.
By Jessie Yount | February 9, 2022
"Clients want to view their attorneys as outside counsel, and they are not worried about your title, but your subject expertise and your ability to deliver results," founder Ryan Tyz said.
By Dan Packel | February 2, 2022
Just in the last week in New York, two former top federal prosecutors and two former D.A.'s have found new jobs. Assistant U.S. attorneys are on the move, too.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | January 31, 2022
Some boutique plaintiffs firms pay big bucks to attract and retain top law school talent—effectively competing with Big Law despite a riskier, contingency-based revenue structure.
National Law Journal | Profile|Slideshow
By Bruce Love | January 28, 2022
"Politics are impossible to isolate and extract from my law firm. Public policy, government and politics are to D.C. what money is to New York."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh and Julian Sarafian | January 21, 2022
"People want to feel like they are part of something bigger," a former Am Law 50 associate said. Some smaller firms are showing how to make that a reality.
By Bruce Love | January 20, 2022
Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien Annaguey was created in October when Donald Trump's former White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, joined California-based litigation boutique Browne George Ross to launch a new office in Washington, D.C.
By Jason Grant | January 7, 2022
The consent decree, entered into in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, also terminates the Lowes' interests in 97 endangered or threatened animals seized from their park, and it affirms they have abandoned their legal rights to another 41 animals they'd kept, according to the DOJ.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 29, 2021
A judge recently set a Jan. 10 hearing in three of the lawsuits, all of which target former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 13, 2021
The D.C. Circuit panel signaled they also think the subpoena might be too broad, but also questioned how strong the separation of powers concerns are now that Trump is no longer president.
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