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Chicago Market Braces for Newly Shed Partners
Attorneys from several major Chicago law firms that cut partners during the past two years have filed into the city's legal job market, crowding the in-boxes of legal recruiters, former colleagues and other firm managers with their resumes. While large firms might be less likely to hire the attorneys because of their recent dismissals, small and midsize firms are often eager to take on the seasoned lawyers, who may have bigger books of business or expertise in a certain practice area.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.Pritzker Heir Dispute Grabs Attention Of Local Trusts and Estates Community
While you wouldn't think Liesel Pritzker would have the local trusts and estates bar standing at attention, that's just what the 19-year-old actress/heiress has done. Just call it the case of A Little Princess and her punitives.Lawyers Feel The Heat From Subprime Meltdown
Foreclosure. Bankruptcy. Divorce. Over the past six months, the meltdown in the subprime lending market has had a devastating impact on many consumers. That's meant busier days for consumer law attorneys.Jones Day helps Eastman Chemical go greener
The consumer push for greener, safer plastics has prompted Eastman Chemical Co., with the help of its lawyers at Jones Day, to acquire a company that produces phthalate-free compounds that make plastic and other materials more flexible.Jones Day partner William B. Rowland, who led the firm's legal team, said his client will close the all-cash deal to purchase Rosemont, Ill.Law Firms Join Network to Explore New Ways to Make Practice 'Green'
Nearly 40 law firms have teamed up to create the Law Firm Sustainability Network, a group dedicated to developing "green" law offices. Organized by ecoAnalyze, a New York environmental consulting firm catering to the legal industry, the network was launched last August.Firms Unite to Fight Howrey Unfinished Business Suits
A half-dozen firms—including Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman; Ropes & Gray, and Shearman & Sterling—have teamed up to battle litigation launched earlier this year by the Howrey bankruptcy trustee in a bid to recover money from client matters that partners of the now-defunct firm took with them in the months prior to its March 2011 dissolution.Spat Over Older Partners' Benefits Roils Brinks Hofer
Roy Hofer, a former name partner at the Chicago-based IP boutique known until recently as Brinks, Hofer, Gilson & Lione, has left to start a solo practice. Hofer's departure comes amid an internal dispute at his former firm, now called Brinks Gilson & Lione, over whether it should cover the cost of older partners' health benefits.Trending Stories
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