By Simon Lock | July 12, 2019
Many leaders questioned why Freshfields, or any other firm, would start increasing starting salaries for associates, but others say British firms had to respond in order to compete with U.S. firms in the city.
By Jack Newsham | July 9, 2019
Steven Perles claims three other plaintiffs attorneys who practice around Washington, D.C., have been paid $33.6 million despite minimal legal work.
By Christine Simmons | July 2, 2019
Drawn-out negotiations can carry serious risks, but merger veterans say deals like this one always demand major investments of time and effort.
By Samantha Stokes | June 28, 2019
Lawyers running their own shops and at small firms reported average earnings of $194,000 last year, according to a report from Martindale-Avvo, with women attorneys taking home more than a third less than their male counterparts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | June 24, 2019
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon discusses the Second Department decision 'Matter of City of Long Beach v. Sun NFL Limited Partnership', which concerned an application for reimbursement of legal, appraisal fees and disbursements pursuant to EDPL §701.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 23, 2019
It is long past time for the state to take action to afford due process, and to make progress to make access to justice a reality, not just a slogan.
By Raychel Lean | June 19, 2019
"While this case may have been a footnote for FIU, this was a make-or-break case for FNU, and we therefore needed to vigorously defend it," said Steven Peretz of Peretz Chesal & Herrmann in Miami, who spent six years defending a trademark lawsuit the court ultimately deemed meritless.
By Rose Walker | June 12, 2019
Non-U.S. business revenues have also risen.
By Colby Hamilton | May 30, 2019
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Comptroller Scott Stringer lent their voices in support of a call by public defenders in the city for $50 million in funding to bring legal service advocate pay closer to what prosecutors and city attorneys currently make.
By Jack Newsham | May 24, 2019
The First Department panel said the allegations that the law firm violated ethical rules precluded a finding at this time that the firm was likely to succeed in its case for fees against a former client.
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