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What a Ruling on Partner Employment Status Might Mean for Mandatory Retirement Policies
Determining whether a law firm partner was an "employee" under the ADEA was a matter of first impression for the appeals court,Siding With Armstrong Teasdale, Court Rules Law Firm Partners Can't Sue Under Age Bias Law
The Eighth Circuit rejected bias claims brought under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act by a partner forced out by his firm's mandatory retirement policy.Court Rules Law Firm Partners Can't Sue Under Age Bias Law, Siding With Armstrong Teasdale
The Eighth Circuit rejected bias claims brought under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act by a partner forced out by his firm's mandatory retirement policy.What's the Next Hot Market for Law Firm Mergers?
In recent months, the Midwest has seen a spurt of law firm combinations. Smaller firms are joining forces.Scales of Justice: When Slack Fill Cases Aren't Totally Stupid
Of all the injustices crying out to be righted, slack fill ranks pretty low. But that hasn't stopped plaintiffs lawyers from bringing a flurry of cases against food and drug companies for under-filling their packaging, leaving empty, non-functional “slack fill” space. But not all cases are created equal.Deal Watch: Three Firms Advise on Medical Supply Mega-Merger
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz are advising on a proposed $24 billion deal that will see Becton, Dickinson & Co. acquire medical device manufacturing rival C.R. Bard Inc. Skadden and Wachtell also advised on another $6.1 billion deal involving Cardinal Health Inc.Texas Firms Not Seeing the Benefits of Subsidiary Boutique Model
A St. Louis firm set up a subsidiary firm to do fixed-fee estate planning work, but the unusual concept is not on the table at a number of Texas firms.Pa. Firms Unlikely to Adopt New Boutique Subsidiary Model
Opening a boutique law firm as a subsidiary, a move consultants have called rare and possibly unique to St. Louis-based Lewis Rice, is likely to remain unheard of in Pennsylvania, based on firm leaders' reactions.Lewis Rice Takes Rare Step in Forming Second Firm
St. Louis-based Lewis Rice has formed a second law firm that will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary handling only estates work.Show Me State Firms Land New Recruits, Plus More Lateral Moves
Armstrong Teasdale, Bryan Cave, Husch Blackwell, Lathrop & Gage, Polsinelli and Stinson Leonard Street—a half-dozen Am Law 200 firms with Missouri roots—are hiring for the holidays.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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