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Percentage of women associates falling
Despite the fact that women now hold one-third of all jobs in the U.S. legal industry, the actual percentage of women associates is falling, according to new data from NALP, the Association for Legal Career Professionals.Greenberg Traurig facing $200 million gender discrimination class action
A former female shareholder at Greenberg Traurig filed a $200 million gender discrimination suit against the firm Monday, claiming that it denied equal pay and advancement opportunities to its women attorneys.Hedging Bets, Former Dewey Partners File Claims Against Bankrupt Estate
A review of more than 2,000 proofs of claim filed in Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 bankruptcy finds partners, vendors, landlords, and other creditors lining up to be paid.Former Dewey Partners File Claims Against Bankrupt Estate
Dewey to revise proposed clawback settlement with ex-partners
Dewey & LeBoeuf is backing off of a proposed clawback settlement with its former partners after meeting with heavy criticism from some ex-employees earlier this week.Dewey retirees unhappy with proposed settlement
It seems as though no ones happy with Dewey & LeBoeuf these days: not creditors, not regulators and certainly not its former partners, who may be on the hook for the firms massive debts.Special Report: Lawyers on the Fast Track Honorees
The Recorder's Lawyers on the Fast Track program honors the best California attorneys in their first ten years of practice.May 9, 2012: Product News Briefs
Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from AccessData, kCura, Prosperoware, Recommind, and Total Attorneys.Exodus of Dewey attorneys in full effect
Its getting to the point where even the rats will want off the ship with the crew before it sinks. Another chapter was written yesterday in New York law firm Dewey & LeBoeufs well-chronicled collapse as a raft of rainmakers ran for the exits.Dewey warns employees that firm could shut down
Signs are now solidly pointing toward the end for New York law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf. Dewey issued advance notice to its employees under the Federal Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act (WARN) last Friday that they may soon lose their jobs if the firm is forced to shutter.Trending Stories
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