Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen covers the business of law and focuses on how lawyers preserve and expand their client roster. Contact her at [email protected]. Twitter: @MiriamRozen.

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August 03, 2018 | The American Lawyer

In Wake of Bias Suit and Defections, Ogletree Airs Beef With Ex-Partner

Tracy Warren, a former partner at the firm and part-time sports broadcaster, is disputing the circumstances surrounding her exit. “She did absolutely nothing wrong during her time at [Ogletree],” her lawyer said.

By Miriam Rozen

4 minute read

August 03, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Lathrop Gage Has Midwest Roots, Geographically Unbound Ambitions

“We are Midwest-born firm. We will always be committed to being a premier firm in that region, but the growth is going to be focused on clients and practice areas, rather than specific geographical areas,” said Lathrop Gage's leader.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

July 31, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Women Exit Ogletree Deakins in Wake of Gender Bias Allegations

“A lot of my good friends had left. I looked around and said, 'Why am I still here?'” said a former nonequity partner at Ogletree Deakins, a national labor and employment firm facing a $300 million gender bias suit.

By Miriam Rozen

7 minute read

July 31, 2018 | The Recorder

In Wake of Gender Bias Allegations, Women Partners Head for the Doors at Ogletree Deakins

The national labor and employment firm facing a $300 million gender bias suit filed in the Northern District of California has seen a string of female partners leave—including several in California.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

July 27, 2018 | The American Lawyer

DOJ Memos Making More Appearances in Whistleblower Cases

Both sides of the qui tam bar agree that the so-called Brand and Granston memos, which emerged out of Main Justice earlier this year, are now showing up in the courtroom. They differ on whether they'll make a difference.

By Miriam Rozen

1 minute read

July 26, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Kasowitz, in News Again, Sees Real Estate Litigator Jump to Competitor in NY

“I've been here seven business days, but I hit the ground running,” said Emilie Cooper about Haynes and Boone's New York office, which she joined last week after leaving Kasowitz Benson Torres.

By Brian Baxter

2 minute read

July 25, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Kasowitz, in News Again, Sees Real Estate Litigator Jump to Haynes and Boone

“I've been here seven business days, but I hit the ground running,” said Emilie Cooper about Haynes and Boone's New York office, which she joined last week after leaving Kasowitz Benson Torres.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

July 24, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Cooley, Canadian Law Firms Advise on Big Cannabis IPO

"It was a no brainer," said a private equity firm general counsel, a former DEA agent, about his decision to hire Cooley for the first major listing of a legal cannabis company on a U.S. stock exchange.

By Miriam Rozen

5 minute read

July 20, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Winston & Strawn Welcomes New CMO From Debevoise

Debevoise & Plimpton's lockstep culture “is a wonderful environment for clients and creates a lot of collegiality,” but it also “drives a lot of consensus decision-making,“ said the firm's recently departed marketing chief.

By Miriam Rozen

1 minute read

July 19, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Baker Donelson Brings on Greenspoon Marder Health Care Lawyers

Nearly two years after Greenspoon Marder absorbed the Florida Health Law Center, a pair of lawyers from the former boutique have left the firm for Baker Donelson in South Florida.

By Miriam Rozen | Raychel Lean

1 minute read