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Ballard Spahr Sees Big Revenue Gain, Slight Profit Dip After Midwest Merger
Gross revenue was up 17.4 percent while profits per equity partner dipped 2.8 percent from 2017 to 2018, as the firm completed a major merger.Giuliani, Mocked as 'Trump's TV Lawyer,' Strikes Back at Michael Cohen, Lanny Davis
The former New York mayor and federal prosecutor called Cohen "poorly prepared" and predicted new witnesses would soon come forward against him.Giuliani, Derided as 'Trump's TV Lawyer,' Strikes Back at Michael Cohen, Lanny Davis
The former New York mayor and federal prosecutor called Cohen "poorly prepared" and predicted new witnesses would soon come forward against him.Busy by the Beach: Orange County Has Become a Destination for Law Firms
Situated between Los Angeles and San Diego, Orange County—which also includes Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Beach—was once populated primarily by smaller homegrown law firms.Dilworth Grows Zoning, Land Use Practice With Ballard Partner
Dilworth Paxson continues to add to its land use and zoning practice, bringing on longtime Ballard Spahr lawyer Neil Sklaroff.Nossaman Avoids 'Group Think,' Plans for Future with Midsize Business Model
"While succession planning can be a sensitive subject and at times, uncomfortable ... it is vital to the health and continuing success of any organization," Nossaman managing partner George Joseph said.Midsize Moves: Public Office to Private Sector
A former senior deputy attorney general joins Barley Snyder, a former Connecticut Supreme Court associate justice joins Shipman & Goodwin, and more midsize moves.Draft Report: Rod Rosenstein, Law Firm Recruit?
In this week's Washington Wrap: What do Rod Rosenstein and Richard Nixon have in common? Plus: Lots and lots of lateral moves.Ballard Spahr Takes Federal Lobbying Group From Nossaman in DC
Philadelphia-based Ballard Spahr has been seeking to add federal government relations professionals for years, the firm said.Amid Lease Pressures, 20-Year-Old Kerr & Wagstaffe Shuts Its Doors
Four of the prominent boutique's partners, including co-founder James Wagstaffe, are relaunching as Wagstaffe, von Loewenfeldt, Busch & Radwick. “I like the idea of a small, agile, nimble law firm,” Wagstaffe said.Download Now
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