By Christine Simmons | September 20, 2017
Kasowitz Benson Torres has restructured its management with new positions, appointing Cindy Caranella Kelly, who focuses on civil litigation, and Wallace Schwartz, head of the firm's real estate transactional group, as the firm's co-managing partners of administration who will share duties with founding partner Marc Kasowitz.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 20, 2017
As part of a busy international travel schedule, Eversheds Sutherland's London-based co-CEO Lee Ranson visited Atlanta this week following trips last week to Portugal and Singapore.
By Brad Hildebrandt | September 20, 2017
Of all the things for a firm to worry about, the financial and tax structure should not top the list, consultant Brad Hildebrandt argues in support of the verein model.
By Adam Stern, Infinitely Virtual | September 20, 2017
The right question isn't, 'Should I go on or off premises?' The smart question is, 'What's strategically best for my legal practice?'
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 19, 2017
The firm recently inked a deal with Kira Systems to parse contracts in complex acquisitions and capital raises.
By Roy Strom | September 19, 2017
Steven Merkel has been COO at Barnes & Thornburg for 42 days. It is the first Big Law job for the retired U.S. Army colonel, who most recently served as chief of operations for the U.S. Military Academy. Merkel hasn't lost his military-like loyalty to mission; it has just shifted focus.
By Rose Walker | September 19, 2017
The global legal giant has offered hundreds of its support staffers in the U.S. the option of early retirement in a bid to trim its ranks of senior business services workers. Hogan Lovells has confirmed that about 400 of those who have been with the firm for at least five years will be invited to take voluntary retirement.
By Miriam Rozen | September 19, 2017
DHL and other companies are experimenting more often with hiring their own freshly-minted law school graduates, rather than paying a premium for young lawyers at outside firms.
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2017
“GSK was prejudiced by not being allowed to present this evidence to the jury to show that Mr. Dolin committed suicide because of his underlying anxiety and depression, which was heavily influenced by the stress and pressure he felt at work," company lawyers argued. Here's a look at what their expert would have said.
By Lizzy McLellan | September 18, 2017
After leading his firm through a game-changing decade for the legal industry, John Soroko is stepping down from his post as chairman of Duane Morris.
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