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With St. Louis Firm Fading, Show Me State Rivals Eye Possible Hires
As Gallop, Johnson & Neuman—a 38-year-old, midsize firm based in the St. Louis suburbs— teeters on the brink of dissolution, several regional Am Law 200 firms are considering scooping up laterals from the 54-lawyer shop.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Newly merged Dentons grabs six partners soon after its launch; Jones Day beefs up its presence in Germany; and Morris Manning continues to expand its tax practice. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].New water plan floats no one's boat
Given how local and state officials have prodded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to keep more water in Lake Lanier, officials for the corps might have expected a thank-you note for their new plan for the reservoir. But the corps' revised Interim Operations Plan, which increases from 30 percent to 50 percent how much of the lake can supply the area with water during droughts, may just prompt more papers to be filed in the courts.Midwest Merger Puts Combined Firm Among U.S.' 100 Largest
Two of the Midwest's nationally recognized law firms -- St. Louis-based Husch & Eppenberger and Kansas City, Mo.-based Blackwell Sanders -- confirmed on Thursday that their partners voted to merge the firms in late January, by which time a name for the combined firm will be chosen. The new firm will have 630 attorneys and anticipated revenues topping $275 million for 2008, and will concentrate on commercial litigation and business services.The Issues in Moving From Law Firm Lockstep to 'Levels' Compensation
Law firms are changing the way they hire, evaluate, develop, promote and pay their associates. Case in point: the accelerating interest among law firms in moving from "lockstep" to "levels."Report: Law Firm Mergers Poised for Record Year in 2013
A quarterly report by legal consultancy Altman Weil states that the 39 total mergers through the first six months of 2013 are putting the year on a potentially record-setting pace for U.S. law firm tie-ups.Prominent Am Law Partners Join GOP Call for Akin to Quit Senate Race
A quartet of former Republican U.S. senators from Missouri—two of whom are now with Am Law 200 firms—joined the growing chorus within their party Tuesday urging GOP Congressman Todd Akin to end his bid to unseat incumbent U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill in the wake of his controversial comments about rape and abortion.Cite as: Responsible Growth and Resource Conservation v. US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 12-566-ag, NYLJ 1202559880538, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided June 12, 2012)p cl
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