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February 24, 2003 |

Top 10 Texas Plaintiffs Verdicts in 2002

The National Law Journal, an affiliate of Texas Lawyer, ranked the top 10 Texas verdicts of 2002.
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December 11, 2006 |

Lerach Coughlin Partner Opening Small Firm

When Reed Kathrein opened a San Francisco office for the country's biggest plaintiffs firm 12 years ago, he was a solo with a couple of big cases. When he departs the firm now known as Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins at the end of the year, he'll find himself in roughly the same position. Kathrein is leaving his partnership at the Lerach firm to start his own small shop -- the result, he says, of a set of priorities that have diverged from the firm's focus on securities litigation.
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October 22, 2012 |

MOVERS

Curtis Alva joins Holland & Knight's litigation practice as partner in the West Palm Beach, Fla., office. Plus law firm movers in this week's column.
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August 27, 2008 |

Fast cuts could cause regrets

While many law firms during the economic slowdown have pulled back on associate recruitment or culled their lower ranks of attorneys, a lesson in recent history shows that any drastic moves could well lead to hiring headaches once business improves.The temptation among law firms as work starts to dry up is to cut from the bottom.
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December 07, 2006 |

Kathrein Broadens His Horizons

Reid Kathrein is trading Lerach Coughlin's focus on securities class actions for the freedom to add more meaningful pursuits.
7 minute read
September 01, 2006 |

Ex-Partner's Lawsuit Highlights Title VII Issues

A sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Susan Hickman, a former equity partner at Chicago's Hinshaw & Culbertson, again calls into question whether partners can use federal workplace discrimination laws against their firms. Similar to the pending age discrimination case brought by 32 of Sidley Austin's former partners, the suit alleges that the firm violated discrimination laws that apply to employer-employee relationships. The outcome may hinge on the amount of management control Hickman had as a partner.
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February 13, 2006 |

Adorno & Yoss Trumpets Diversity but Loses Practice Groups in the Process

Rapidly boosting its headcount from 150 lawyers to about 270, Florida-based Adorno & Yoss has become the largest minority-owned firm in the United States. But the expansion has brought growing pains, resulting in the defection of at least 16 lawyers and two practice groups so far this year. Some say the firm focuses outward too much, neglecting practice groups and morale while wooing corporate clients. Top managers, meanwhile, say the changes are part of the normal restructuring of a growing firm.
8 minute read
September 17, 2013 |

Real Estate Company Wants Greenberg Traurig Suit Reinstated

American Federated Title Corp., the loser in a lawsuit against Greenberg Traurig over a real estate deal that went bad, is fighting an uphill battle in asking the Third District Court of Appeal to reinstate the case.
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November 23, 2010 |

Greenberg in middle of suit over bad property deal

A Wall Street real estate firm and Greenberg Traurig are on the defensive in a lawsuit sparked by a $41.5 million land deal gone wrong. Fort Lauderdale lawyer Franklin Zemel filed the lawsuit on behalf of American Federated Title against New York's GFI, claiming his client was forced to defend itself for two years against a lawsuit that should never have been filed.
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