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Gobbling Smaller Firms, Barclay Damon Sets Sights on Growth
The Northeast regional firm acquired a Syracuse boutique Wednesday and is pursuing two similar deals, as smaller firms feel pressure to join forces with larger rivals.Barclay Damon Overhauls Pay Scale as Midsize Firms Cater to Associates
Barclay Damon, a growing Northeast regional firm, has rolled out new initiatives for associates that range from changes to compensation and bonuses to policies geared toward child care and working from home. "It's a hit to profitability in the short term," managing partner John Langan conceded. But, he added, "It's an investment in our future."Two U.S. Court Candidates in New York Face Uncertainty
Candidates for district court seats at opposite ends of New York state are caught up in the uncertainty whether the U.S. Senate will act on President Obama's nominations to district court judgeships.Head Count Declines Outpaced Growth Among NY Firms
The largest law firms in New York showed wide disparity in attorney head count growth, and gains at some firms were outweighed by deep drops at others.Merger-Hungry, Mid-Tier Firms May Be the Future of Big Law
But merger-hungry, mid tier firms new to the list may represent the Big Law firms of the future.Cite as: Kyntec Corp. v. ITT E , Inc., 14-CV-271, NYLJ 1202756183710, at *1 (WDNY, Decided April 21, 2016) CASENAME Kyntec Corporation, Plaintiff v. ITT E
Cite as: CVR Energy, Inc. v. Wachtell, 14-cv-6566, NYLJ 1202753845047, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 29, 2016) CASENAME CVR Energy, Inc., Plaintiff v. Wachtell, L
Sweet Nominated for Seat in Western District
President Barack Obama has nominated Kathleen Marie Sweet, a medical malpractice specialist at a Buffalo law firm, for a judgeship in the Western District of New York.Midsize Firms Face Increased Pressure to Merge or Grow
The volume of merger discussions reported in the last year indicates that boutiques and midsize firms competing with large firms are under increasing pressure to merge or grow in size. While few merger conversations actually result in combinations, many firms confirm that they are open to discussions.