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News flash: A N.Y. office is happy
As other firms search for the Fountain of Retention, the partners at Kirkland & Ellis in New York smile indulgently. They know the secret to eternal satisfaction. Astonishingly, for the past five years, the office has scored with summer and midlevel associates. Kirkland's secret: Give new lawyers freedom and responsibility. Perhaps more important, associates get to choose their assignments, and partners have to compete for associates.2001 Associates Survey: From Akin Gump to Kramer Levin
Summary of 2001 Associates Survey results, firm by firm.Long-Neglected Courthouses May Be Health Hazards
Many local courthouses across the nation are unsafe and overcrowded, and people working in them allege that long-neglected facilities are making them sick with everything from respiratory problems to cancer. Flaking asbestos, peeling paint, black mold, a lack of ventilation and violations of modern building and fire codes are among the hazards, according to courthouse personnel, as well as legal actions and workers' compensation claims filed in several jurisdictions from Boston to Los Angeles.The Dewey & LeBoeuf estate has failed in its effort to squelch a proposed class action that claims the firm gave 550 employees inadequate notice before terminating them weeks before filing for Chapter 11 protection last May.
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