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As ABA Debates, MDPs Are Spreading
Employment Law Training, the nonlawyer arm of San Francisco-based Littler Mendelson, is rapidly becoming the firm's largest revenue source. The half-owned subsidiary generates $200,000 a month in billings. It's hardly the only success law firms have had with side businesses, despite the supposed ethical restrictions on multidisciplinary practices. A survey by The National Law Journal of the country's largest law firms shows nonfirm businesses thriving.Surrogate's Practice and Proceedings
Charles F. Gibbs, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Colleen F. Carew, a sole practitioner, write that there are innumerable benefits to an out-of-court settlement, including: the promotion of family harmony; the reduction of legal expenses; and the ability to control the outcome of a dispute. The risk of an out-of-court settlement is that a necessary person who is under a disability may attack the agreement at a later date.Hank Adorno out at law firm he founded
Adorno & Yoss became Yoss LLP to comply with the law license suspension of firm co-founder and chairman Henry Adorno. Co-founder George Yoss is taking over as managing partner of the Coral Gables-based firm.Tax hunt pushes global rich to offshore trusts for children
Debra Treyz said she may save one family millions in taxes on assets the Hong Kong-based parents are leaving to their U.S. children. Treyz, managing director of global wealth advisory for JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s private bank in New York, is helping her clients maximize a transfer of $40 million by setting up an offshore trust that will convert to a U.S. vehicle once they die.A ray of light for the Review 100 firms
It's the dawn of better times as law firms open offices in South Florida, where they have access to Latin American business and foreign-driven development.Coudert Estate Claims Orrick Dealt Firm a 'Fatal Blow'
Five years after Coudert Brothers announced its dissolution, a court-appointed administrator overseeing its liquidation plan has sued Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, accusing it of delivering the "fatal blow" to the defunct international law firm by poaching Coudert partners while simultaneously holding merger talks with the firm.Trending Stories
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