By Jenna Greene | March 14, 2018
Hogan and its appellate group headed by Neal Katyal and Cate Stetson have proven extraordinarily generous about sharing the appellate spotlight. The benefits flow both ways.
By Samantha Joseph | March 13, 2018
The merger creates Ghidotti|Berger, with 14 attorneys practicing in federal and state courts in Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, Nevada and Washington.
By Rose Walker | March 13, 2018
The 11-member team includes four litigation partners and follows the hire of former Baker McKenzie Johannesburg co-head Gerhard Rudolph last year.
By Hank Grezlak | March 10, 2018
Starting any collective endeavor from scratch is never easy. That's especially true for law firms, given the competition, the wide array…
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By Celia Ampel | March 9, 2018
Takisha Richardson, former chief of the special victims unit of the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, has had a lifelong passion for supporting sexual violence survivors.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Geneva Campbell Brown, Michelle Nguyen, Amanda Reed and Steve Stoute | March 9, 2018
Although more attention has been paid to increasing diversity in the legal profession, the industry as a whole still struggles to make meaningful progress on the hiring, retention and promotion of diverse attorneys.
By Meghan Tribe | March 8, 2018
Two years after her high-profile exit from Squire Patton Boggs, former senior associate Kristen Jarvis Johnson is adjusting to a new life at a much smaller firm in Florida. Johnson, who gave birth to a third child last week, spoke with The American Lawyer about maternity leave, the #MeToo movement in Big Law and finding happiness with her career path.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ajay Raju | March 8, 2018
Stephen Goodman, who died last week at the age of 77, was one of those rare lawyers. The sobriquet “visionary” is probably overused in remembrances of longstanding influential figures, but it is nearly an understatement when applied to Goodman, the unrivaled conceptual architect of Philadelphia's startup and tech sectors.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | March 8, 2018
I received a letter from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel about a client. Can I meet with the client or should I have no further contact since there is a disciplinary investigation? Further, if I can meet with the client, can I resolve the issues and have the client withdraw the disciplinary complaint
By Samantha Joseph | March 7, 2018
The issue of attorney fees for foreclosure defense lawyer has taken center stage in recent weeks.
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