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Ford & Harrison Boosts Profit Per Partner
Steady revenue growth and expense reductions pushed up average profit per partner $50,000 to $545,000 at Ford & Harrison in 2015—a 10.2 percent increase.New Recruits at Kirkland, Plus More Lateral Moves
More comings-and-goings at Kirkland & Ellis; cybersecurity hiring stays hot at Cooley and Covington; Latham & Watkins snags another lateral in Germany; Paul Weiss restocks its litigation group; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Implications of the DOJ and Apple Legal Fight That Wasn't
In their Corporate Crime column, Steven M. Witzel and Joshua D. Roth provide an overview of the facts surrounding the DOJ's legal fight with Apple, examines the legal framework that governs hacking, and concludes that courts should more closely supervise the government when it engages in such activities.National Employment Law Firm Merges With Hartford-Based Practice
The already competitive Connecticut employment law market just gained another major player, as Atlanta-based Ford Harrison has acquired a five-attorney, Hartford-based practice.National Labor Firm, in Growth Bid, Bags Popeyes Chicken Lawyers
Ford & Harrison, a national labor and employment firm that bolted on a boutique in January, remained acquisitive by expanding Tuesday into Connecticut after absorbing Hartford-based Rose Kallor.Updated: Morgan & Morgan Settles Overtime Suits by Former Staff
A law firm that represents plaintiffs in wage-related cases is settling two suits with former Atlanta employees who claimed the firm violated federal labor laws by requiring them to work overtime without fully compensating them.The Antitrust Legacy of Former Third Circuit Judge Arlin Adams
Former Judge Arlin Adams, who died Dec. 22, 2015, said in a 1999 interview, "The law is a majestic profession; and it will bring great happiness to somebody who takes it very seriously." While he remained a simple, unassuming man, he traveled in rarified circles with presidents, Supreme Court justices, governors and titans of the bar and industry. There was no doubt he took the law very seriously, claiming he was "kind of conservative," that "precedent was extremely important" and that he was "very reluctant to disturb legislative judgments." He admitted he "was open to new ideas" and a "progressive" if it made sense and could be intellectually defended.Bingham Refugees Find New Homes, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after Morgan Lewis absorbed Bingham McCutchen, several lawyers from the latter find new homes; Fried Frank welcomes back an ex-partner; Jenner & Block brings on an M&A leader; and other additions from throughout The Am Law 200.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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