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Aiming to Discourage Fear and Frenzy, This Firm Is Paying More for Fewer Billable Hours
"We don't want associates billing more than 2,100 hours. We actively discourage it because it is no way to live," firm president Barbara Duffy said.Stoel Rives Partner Among Biden's Latest Batch of US Attorney Picks
S. Lane Tucker, an Alaska-based partner at Stoel Rives since 2010, was nominated to be U.S. attorney in Alaska.Big Law Associates Are Jumping to Midsize Firms, Seeking Less Rigidity and More Opportunity
"We're attracting interest from more associates from Big Law on the front end," said Alicia Vaz, a partner at Cox, Castle & Nicholson.Mayer Brown Launches in Salt Lake, Expecting Quick Growth
The office, coming just months after Kirkland and Wilson Sonsini launched in the area, will grow "substantially bigger" with laterals and other Mayer Brown lawyers, said a firm leader.View more book results for the query "Stoel Rives"
Billable Hour Credit at Eversheds Now Includes Diversity Efforts
The trans-Atlantic firm appears to be one of the first large firms with Atlanta roots to announce such credit, although the policy is picking up steam nationally in Big Law.Litigation Leaders: Greenberg Traurig's Lori Cohen, Jeff Scott Discuss Building In-House Trial Group
"We can easily mobilize a team to 'parachute into' any local jurisdiction in the U.S. and prepare for trial under significant time constraints, combining local talent with national expertise," Cohen says.Morrison & Foerster Joins Growing Roster of Big Law Firms with Diversity Billable Hour Credit
The policy "undoubtedly helps recognize the disproportionate amount of time diverse and women attorneys contribute to driving the firm's commitment to D&I," chief diversity and inclusion officer Natalie Kernisant said.Management Tips from Litigators-Turned-Firm Leaders
"To be a great lawyer you need to be able to solve your clients' business and legal challenges, but to be a great law firm leader you need to understand what drives the strategy and economics of the firm," said Jim Lehman of Nelson Mullins.Veteran Eastern District Prosecutor Joins Stoel Rives
Matthew Segal's move to Stoel Rives marked the end of a 24-year career that started in the U.S. Department of Justice and ended at the U.S. attorney's office in Sacramento.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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