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Small Miami Firm Raids Ruden McClosky to Open New Office
Seven attorneys from 192-lawyer Ruden McClosky, including the heads of the white-collar and bankruptcy groups, have left to open a new office for Miami's Genovese Joblove & Battista. Departing lawyers say the reason for the move is that Ruden McClosky, which represents nearly every bank and financial institution in Broward County, presents too many conflicts. One headhunter says client conflicts are increasingly prompting lawyers to leave large firms for smaller boutiques, such as the 25-lawyer Genovese.Competitive Pricing Permitted For Law Enforcement In Southwest Ranches
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has opened the door to competitive pricing for police services with an advisory opinion sought by Southwest Ranches.Top 10 Texas Plaintiffs Verdicts in 2002
The National Law Journal, an affiliate of Texas Lawyer, ranked the top 10 Texas verdicts of 2002.Lerach Coughlin Partner Opening Small Firm
When Reed Kathrein opened a San Francisco office for the country's biggest plaintiffs firm 12 years ago, he was a solo with a couple of big cases. When he departs the firm now known as Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins at the end of the year, he'll find himself in roughly the same position. Kathrein is leaving his partnership at the Lerach firm to start his own small shop -- the result, he says, of a set of priorities that have diverged from the firm's focus on securities litigation.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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