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High-Salaried Lawyers Should Pay More in Dues Than Others: Lawmaker
The California Legislature has not increased licensees' fees, previously called dues, since 1998 despite bar leaders' regular pleas for more money.Paul Hastings Lands Anti-Corruption Pair From Steptoe in DC
Matt Herrington and Tom Best, who together spent almost 28 years at Steptoe, have grown their practice beyond the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in recent years.Fisher Phillips Mines Jackson Kelly to Open Pittsburgh Office, Grow in Denver
The national labor and employment law firm recruited a six-lawyer mine safety team for it Denver and Pittsburgh offices.Fisher Phillips Opens Pittsburgh Office With Three Jackson Kelly Partners
The national labor and employment law firm recruited a six-lawyer mine safety team for it Denver and Pittsburgh offices.Job Advice for Kirstjen Nielsen
Now that you've been fired by President Trump I feel obligated as The Careerist to offer you some career advice. It might not be useful to you at this point, but I'm hopeful an examination of your career choices can be used as a teaching moment.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Heading to Mercer Law
The event is one of a few sessions each year when the high court travels outside Atlanta to hear cases for the stated purpose of making the court's business and the judicial process more accessible to the public.In Pinterest IPO, Skadden, Cleary, Potter Anderson Share $2M in Legal Fees
Pinterest's IPO has generated $2 million in legal fees, with the company expected to begin trading next week.Potter Anderson Among Firms Sharing $2M in Legal Fees from Pinterest IPO
Pinterest's IPO has generated $2 million in legal fees, with the company expected to begin trading next week.Texas Company Agrees to $550,000 Settlement Over Subprime Auto Loans
The Delaware Department of Justice has reached a $550,000 settlement with a company accused of marketing subprime auto loans to hundreds of Delaware car buyers, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday.Florida Test Taker in College Admissions Scandal Agrees to Plead Guilty
Federal prosecutors agree to a sentence of under four years for a suspended Palmetto boarding school testing official.Trending Stories
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