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Jeh Johnson Urges Jury to Reject 'Conspiracy Theory' in Davis Polk Retaliation Case
Plaintiff Kaloma Cardwell's attorney, David Jeffries, argued that his client was fired in a retaliatory fashion by partners aiming to shield the firm's reputation.

Kaloma Cardwell Agrees to Drop Davis Polk Partner as Defendant in Retaliation Suit
Closing arguments in the ongoing retaliation trial, in which Davis Polk, a former managing partner and former M&A practice group leader remain as defendants, are scheduled for Friday.
In Partner Pay, Law Firms Are Under Pressure to Strike Right Balance
In the race to increase profits and attract the best talent, law firms are now caught in a conundrum in adjusting partner compensation.
Were Davis Polk Performance Reviews 'Ginned Up'?: Cardwell Cross-Examined in Retaliation Trial
Defense counsel aimed to demonstrate that someone has not been telling the truth during the trial.View more book results for the query "Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Warton "


Lawyers Detest Law Firms' Overemphasis on Profitability: The Morning Minute
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Deal Watch: Big Week in Multiple Verticals in M&A
Skadden and Paul Weiss had multiple big deals in the last few days, as deals from tech, energy and PE power the week. And there were four new IPOs.
Linklaters' US Struggle: A Unique Problem or a Wider Challenge Facing Top UK Firms?
Rivals, consultants and ex-Linklaters partners share views on the firm's recent US expansion and whether it could finally see the firm compete, or highlights a wider challenge facing UK-founded firms in the US.
No Origination Credits in Partner Pay? Covington Sees Advantages
While not tracking origination credits may carry some risks, Covington partners argue the pay model is at the heart of the firm's team-based approach in client work and has helped in attracting laterals.
The Time to Do a Transatlantic Merger is Now
As international GDP growth slows, law firms hoping to keep up with Kirkland, Latham, Skadden, and Simpson Thacher need to consider mergers involving the US, writes the Global Lawyer.
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