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Blank Rome Adds 4 From Akerman in Second 2024 White Collar Group Hire
Partners Bradley Henry and Kathleen Shannon lead the team, which is divided between New York and Washington.Blank Rome Adds 5 Attorneys From Dissolving NYC White Collar Boutique
Spears & Imes, founded by two former SDNY assistant U.S. attorneys, ceased operations at the end of 2023 after 17 years.The Newfound Significance of U.S. Prison Conditions in Contesting Extradition
Both the Julian Assange and Lauri Love cases provide a backdrop for this discussion on the international criticism of the conditions in U.S. prisons which has recently "taken on a new significance as defendants have sought to avoid extradition to the United States by arguing that it would drive them to suicide, in substantial part due to the brutal nature of U.S. prisons."Alston & Bird, Amid Busy Lateral Hiring Year, Boosts Profits
Profit per equity partner increased 8.1% to $2,434,000 in a year when the firm added the highest number of lateral partners in its history.Morgan Lewis Seeking to Cut Ties With Trump
A spokesperson for Morgan Lewis indicated that it is working to wrap up its long-running tax work for the former president and his companies. Alston & Bird and Seyfarth Shaw have said they've ceased representations.Inspired by Big Trial Boutiques, Troutman Partner Launches His Own Firm
David Chaiken, who spent nine years as a federal prosecutor, said, "particularly in Atlanta, there is room in the market for a white-collar trial and investigations boutique like those that have emerged in other major cities."All the Law Firms in Trump's Orbit That Received PPP Rescue Loans
Thousands of U.S. law firms, including several directly affiliated with President Donald Trump, received at least $150,000, or millions of dollars in some cases, from the federal government's coronavirus loan program.All the Law Firms in Trump's Orbit That Received PPP Rescue Loans
Thousands of U.S. law firms, including three California firms directly affiliated with President Donald Trump, received at least $150,000, or millions of dollars in some cases, from the federal government's coronavirus loan program.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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