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Revenue Up at V&E, Following Record Year, With Strong Demand in Infrastructure, Litigation
While revenue improved by 2.5% at Vinson & Elkins in 2022, profits dropped by 3.3% as work in some practices was impacted by economic factors.Sneak Peek at the 2023 Go-To Law Schools: Nos. 11-20
Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2022 graduates to associate jobs at the largest 100 law firms.Attorney Claims Wigdor Partner Poached Client in Abuse Case Against Columbia Gynecologist
David Gottlieb, accused of luring a client away from Anthony DiPietro, said the client switched representation for cause. DiPietro reached a settlement of more than $165 million against Columbia University and former gynecologist Robert Hadden on behalf of 147 women claiming sexual abuse.This New Bankruptcy Filing Option Favors Small Businesses, and Florida Is a Hot Spot
"You could modify every single one of your debts without a single creditor voting in favor of the plan," Akerman partner Eyal Berger says of Subchapter V. "That's a huge departure, and it really gives incredible leverage to get companies restructured."State Bar: We've Learned From Our Past Failures
After repeated failures to discipline disgraced attorney Tom Girardi, the state bar's Board of Trustees chair and executive director say the agency is committed to ongoing and rigorous self-examination and improvement.View more book results for the query "*"
Johnson & Johnson Loses Talc Bankruptcy Rehearing, Plans Supreme Court Review
On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied Johnson & Johnson's petition to rehear its Jan. 30 decision effectively dismissing its talc bankruptcy.Bill Would Allow Electronic Recording in All Civil Cases
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.Calif. Bill Would Allow Electronic Recording in All Civil Cases
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.Spinoff Fever on Wall Street Is Boon for In-House Attorney Market
"An opportunity to create a legal department from scratch, potentially, is very exciting for a number of in-house attorneys. And if it's a publicly traded company, then one has an opportunity to ring the bell at the NYSC or the NASDAQ and be the first," recruiter Mike Evers said.Trending Stories
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