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July 31, 2008 |

Associates Survey 2008 City

49 minute read
November 30, 2007 |

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6 minute read
May 30, 2008 |

The A-List (51-200)

Lawyers like to lament the passing of their fabled past, when partners knew each other on sight, firms contented themselves to operating in one ZIP code and junior associates were not a menacing anonymous horde threatening to take out their frustrations via the blogosphere. As it happens, in the big-firm world those days aren't gone, they've just moved to the Am Law Second Hundred ranks, where firms are prosperous and growing steadily but retain the possibility of old-fashioned cohesion.
28 minute read
July 31, 2008 |

Associates Survey 2008 City

49 minute read
April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

31 minute read
February 15, 2012 |

The Risks of Taking Electronics Devices Abroad

With border protection taking a tougher approach to technology searches, attorneys Katherine A. Helm and Joel Cohen advise lawyers to lead the charge against government overreach.
9 minute read
June 21, 1999 |

Outposts

A spate of bankruptcies, the demise of large public companies, and tough competition from local firms are factors that force many out-of-town law firms to close their doors in Florida.
8 minute read
February 06, 2001 |

Boutique Makes a Name in Associate Salary Wars

When the small Manhattan firm Duval & Stachenfeld handed out a slate of year-end associate bonuses that trumped the market-leading largesse of old-line firms like Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Sullivan & Cromwell, the reaction in much of the legal community was a collective "Who?" But to hear firm co-founders Patrick W. Duval and Bruce M. Stachenfeld tell it, that was just the response they were after.
8 minute read
August 27, 1999 |

Tales of 'Tarnished' Trademarks Forced Change

In the wake a of a settlement between Tiffany & Co. and a 50-year-old Miami hotel, other landmarks that share famous namesakes appear vulnerable. The threat lies in the Dilution Act, which targets portraying a famous mark in an unsavory context or the whittling away of distinctiveness by noncompeting businesses. The act has no statute of limitations and no provision on whether it can be applied retroactively, and the courts have rendered inconsistent decisions that cry out for clarity.
4 minute read
May 04, 2000 |

Law Firms Foster 'New Girls' Networking

In the typical image of law firm rainmaking, a group of lawyers and clients trade war stories and close deals in a box at the ball game or over scotch and cigars after 18 holes. It is a decidedly male tableau.
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