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Nixon Peabody adds 11 ex-Thelen attorneys to energy and environmental practices
Nixon Peabody has announced that 11 energy and environmental attorneys from Thelen have joined its offices in New York, Washington and Palo Alto, Calif. Earlier this month, Nixon Peabody, which ended failed merger talks with Thelen in September, announced that a group of attorneys numbering between 60 and 90 would be joining from the defunct firm.Real wages stagnant for public-interest attorneys, NALP says
The National Association for Law Placement has issued its latest round of sobering job news, and this time the depressing statistics focus on public-interest lawyer salaries.Kilpatrick Stockton merging with Townsend and Townsend and Crew
Kilpatrick Stockton has announced a major merger with San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend and Townsend and Crew that will change the name of the combined firm to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.Kirkland & Ellis promotes 62 lawyers to partners
Kirkland & Ellis has promoted 62 of its lawyers to partner effective this month, most of whom are currently associates and in their 30s. The promoted group includes 40 men and 22 women. The 1,300-attorney law firm is based in Chicago and has seven other offices in cities that include Hong Kong, Munich and London.Lawyers liable for divided loyalties
When a bank's loans to several borrowers went bad, the bank wasn't the only one left holding the bag�its lawyers were as well.View more book results for the query "*"
Sonnenschein adds 16 attorneys, lobbyists to public law practice
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal has added a group of 16 lawyers and lobbyists to its public law and policy strategies practice in Washington from Sullivan & Worcester. Leading the group, which focuses on energy-related matters, are Clinton Vince, former managing partner of Sullivan & Worcester's Washington office, and James Costan, also a former Sullivan partner.New FTC chair off to fast start
Edith Ramirez isn't wasting any time as the new chair of the Federal Trade Commission. She's been on the job just over a week, and the agency has already brought a series of cases in federal courts.Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt names new leader in Seattle
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt has tapped Troy Greenfield to serve as partner in charge of its Seattle office. Greenfield, who joined Portland, Ore.-based Schwabe from Bullivant Houser Bailey last year, replaces a three-attorney team that was leading Schwabe's 32-lawyer Seattle office.Trending Stories
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