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Amid Unprecedented Talent Market, Referral Bonuses Make a Return
"This is one of the hottest lateral markets that I've seen in years, maybe the hottest lateral market since I've been an attorney," Montgomery McCracken managing partner Steven Pachman said.Referral Bonuses Are the Latest Trend Fueled by the Tight Talent Market
Financial incentives for attorneys to bring aboard laterals offer law firms a cost-effective way to keep up.Two Newest Nominees Would Fill Last Vacancies on New Jersey's Federal Bench
Padin would become the second Latina on the District of New Jersey bench. If she and Castner are confirmed, women would make up the majority of the state's district court judges.Biden Nominates 3 More Judges to California Courts
President Joe Biden's picks include tapping U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley for a district judgeship on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.Delaware Judge Leonard Stark Is Biden's Latest Pick for the Federal Circuit
Stark, 52, currently sits on the federal court in Delaware and fill the vacancy created by Judge Kathleen O'Malley, who will retire next year.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
This Am Law 200 Firm Is Paying Phila. First Years More Than Their New York Counterparts
The firm's managing partner says "one image does not accurately depict all of the nuances associated with attorney compensation and the specific roles we are looking to fill across markets."Why One Am Law 200 Firm Will Pay First-Years More in Phila. Than NY
The firm's managing partner says "one image does not accurately depict all of the nuances associated with attorney compensation and the specific roles we are looking to fill across markets."First-Year Lawyers Make More in Phila. Than NY in Armstrong Teasdale's New Pay Scale
The firm's managing partner says "one image does not accurately depict all of the nuances associated with attorney compensation and the specific roles we are looking to fill across markets."People in the News—Oct. 13, 2021—Community Legal Services, Hangley Aronchick
Two attorneys, Keir Bradford-Grey and J.P. Faunes, joined the Community Legal Services and Philadelphia Legal Assistance boards of directors.Photo Gallery: New Leaders of the Bar (A-F)
Congratulations to the Law Journal's 2021 New Leaders of the Bar. Click through to see photos.Trending Stories
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