If being a judge is akin to being an umpire—to borrow an analogy from Chief ­Justice John Roberts—then several judges have decided to become ballplayers, hanging up their robes in October to go into private practice. Additionally, some firms raided their competitors recently to find chairs or practice group leaders.

Tony Angel
Co–Global Chairman
DLA Piper, London

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