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Dorsey & Whitney Suffers Defections
As law firms increasingly seek to establish New York and Washington locations to boost their national prominence, Dorsey & Whitney's downsizing has attracted notice. Its D.C. office suffered key defections after tech and regional downturns, and, more recently, its Manhattan office has endured losses. Some departing lawyers blame management blunders for the attrition, but managing partner Peter Hendrixson says the firm is shedding lawyers to focus on core competencies.Firm Finance: What Was Notable for 2012
Stats for each of the top 25 firms.Adding CGO to Executive Alphabet Soup
A new type of corporate executive is on the rise, spurred by a mix of new laws, litigation fears and marketing strategies. The executive is the chief governance officer, or CGO, typically a legally trained executive who oversees a company's coprporate governance issues and acts as a liaison with the board and the investing community.Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases
Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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