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June 21, 2010 |

And the winners are ...

The First Annual Big Law Webbies are finally here Thanks to all of you who submitted nominations and voted for the best and worst in Big Law websites. We received nominations from at least 11 states and the District of Columbia, and for firms large and small. The winners of these awards will not receive TV time, plaques or golden statues shaped like the scales of justice.
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August 27, 2013 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

A Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton partner joins the Department of Justice; the cochair of Hunton & Williams's environmental practice heads to Troutman Sanders; and a Sidley Austin tax partner leaves for Seward & Kissel. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].
2 minute read
May 10, 2010 |

Webbie nominations: Part 2

In case you missed last week's column with the rules of the game for the First Annual Big Law Webbies, here is the bottom line: Big Law needs recognition for its achievements in the world of Internet marketing, and we need your help highlighting the best and worst of Big Law websites. Send your nominations to snarkatlanta@yahoo.
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May 18, 2004 |

Invisible Women

In a recent interview, Harvard Business School professor and author Rakesh Khurana expressed his view that despite the energy, time and conversation devoted to encouraging diversity in the leadership of corporate America, very little has changed, and the majority of chief executive officers are still white men.
4 minute read
May 27, 2013 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

Three attorneys join Robinson & Cole; McKenna Long & Aldridge names a new chair to its public finance group; and Wiley Rein expands its environment and safety practice with the addition of a partner in Washington, D.C. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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May 04, 2012 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200

The week brought a slew of office openings, including Saul Ewing in Pittsburgh and McKool Smith in Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, a Duane Morris immigration boutique spin-off is born; and McDermott Will & Emery expands in Paris. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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January 31, 2002 |

ABA to Elect First Black President

Nearly 60 years after it first opened the door to membership by blacks, the American Bar Association is poised to elect its first black president: former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer. Archer is running unopposed, meaning he will take office in August 2003. His election is provoking mixed reactions among some minorities in the profession: happiness about his leadership, tinged by a sense that this "first" is long overdue.
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June 02, 2008 |

The 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America

At last count, a mere 5.4 percent of partners at U.S. law firms were members of minority groups. For women of color, the figure was fewer than 1.7 percent. But those numbers represent an amazing group of people and a payoff for the firms, law schools and corporations that invested in diversity. The National Law Journal, through readers' nominations as well as its own research, compiled the top 50 most influential minority lawyers in the United States who made an impact during the past five years.
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May 05, 2003 |

The Urge to Merge

From the day he signed on last June as vice president, general counsel and secretary at Hoover's Inc., Daniel Iannotti was working on a deal. It culminated in March when shareholders of Hoover's -- an Austin-based business information provider -- approved the $117 million sale of the company to D&B Corp. Throughout the ordeal of negotiating a merger agreement with D&B and then the final sale, Iannotti knew he was working himself out of a job.
9 minute read
October 18, 2004 |

The Usual Suspects

Certain Am Law 200 firms dominate the field when it comes to attracting work from leading U.S. companies' law departments. It's a pattern that has held true year after year. Says one consultant by way of explanation: "There's a certain degree of comfort in the big names."
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