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The American Lawyer

Ex-Bryan Cave Associate Gets Probation After Death Threat

Ryan Walsh, a former Bryan Cave litigation associate who pleaded guilty in February to charges of threatening to kill a partner back in 2013, was sentenced to three years' probation Tuesday by a federal judge in St. Louis.
16 minute read

Legaltech News

From Sea to Sea and Platform to Platform: 3 Modern E-Discovery Challenges

Stroz Friedberg's Steve Whetstone discusses three issues confronting e-discovery today.
30 minute read

New York Law Journal

Retired Magistrate Judge Joins Albany Law Firm

Randolph Treece, who was a Northern District magistrate judge from 2001 until his retirement in September 2015, has joined E. Stewart Jones Hacker Murphy of Albany.
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

Cooley Banks on Private Equity Trio to Win More Tech Deals

The firm announced the addition of seasoned transactional lawyers in New York, Silicon Valley and London, including former Cadwalader private equity chief Ronald Hopkinson.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Jobs Report Shows Fresh Dip in Legal Employment

The industry lost 1,500 jobs in April after gaining jobs in March, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

A Lawyer Shortage? In Your (Law School's) Dreams

It will always be a great time to go to some law schools. It will never be a great time to go to others.
4 minute read

Law.com

Big Law Alums Seek to Grow Tech Startup Scene in New York

New York City's efforts to grow as an East Coast technology hub are being helped by Tech:NYC, a new nonprofit headed by a former Loeb & Loeb and Dentons lawyer that has two Am Law 100 alums on its board. Gunderson Dettmer is also involved with the organization.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

How Law Schools Game the Rankings

Study finds that law school rankings encourage cheating, lying.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

How a 'Burned-Out' International Lawyer Ditched Squire Patton Boggs

When Kristen Jarvis Johnson left her senior associate position to focus on her startup toy company, she invited the Internet along for the ride.
22 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Stamford Attorney Resigns From Bar Following Theft Charge

A long-time Stamford attorney who is facing charges that he stole thousands of dollars from an estate has resigned from the bar and waived his right to apply for reinstatement.
7 minute read

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