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More Associates Taking Care of Business
More firms are expecting their associates to develop business for them, something Burns & Levinson's Steve Brook is taking seriously in his quest to become an equity partner.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
Notice to the bar.More Firms Look to Associates to Take Care of Business
A growing number of law firms are requiring that young lawyers at least demonstrate an effort to bring in work if they want to rise above the associate ranks.More Firms Look to Associates to Take Care of Business
Burns & Levinson sixth-year associate Steve Brook knows that the best way to attain equity status at his firm is to drum up business for his corporate practice. A growing number of law firms want even their newest associates to learn how to develop business. And although firms are saying they have realistic expectations about a 20-something's ability to snag clients, more are requiring that young lawyers at least demonstrate an effort to bring in work if they want to rise above the associate ranks.Lady Gaga Not Poker-Faced About Stopping Sales of Knockoffs
The summer concert season is bringing a new wave of cases by entertainment companies seeking to stop trademark infringers from hawking counterfeit wares at shows, and Lady Gaga has, as usual, taken center stage. The singer's merchandising company has filed one of the more recent John Doe trademark suits in New York federal court. Such suits ask courts to authorize the U.S. Marshals Service, police or agents of the plaintiffs to seize and impound counterfeit merchandise.Read Mass. Decision on Attorney-GC Privilege
RFF FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, LP vs. BURNS & LEVINSON, LLP, & others. [FN1] SJC-11371. Suffolk. March 4, 2013. - July 10, 2013. Privileged Communication. Evidence, Privileged communication. Attorney at Law, Attorney-client relationship, Inhouse counsel. Partnership, Attorneys. Rules of Professional Conduct.Man Sentenced to Nearly 14 Years in Church Burning
A federal judge has sentenced a Springfield, Mass., man to almost 14 years in prison for arson charges related to the burning of a Springfield church with a mostly black congregation soon after President Barack Obama's election.Trending Stories
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