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After a Tune-up, This Satellite's Working Quite Well
Not so long ago, Thelen Reid & Priest attorneys practicing their trade in the Los Angeles outpost crossed their fingers, hoping to break even in terms of revenues, let alone recruit new blood. Today, the office turns a profit.What happened in the interim -- during which the firm completed a key bicoastal merger with Reid & Priest -- amounts to a seminar on how to reverse the fortunes of a sagging satellite office.Law firm e-discovery reaches crossroad
Litigation support departments in law firms - now largely tasked with helping attorneys manage the e-discovery needs of clients - are at a crossroad. To invest or divest.Innovations in Law Firm Marketing
Cool new "outside the box" strategies in law firm marketing from around the world.Significant Changes to HIPAA and HITECH
On Jan. 25, the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services published long-awaited final regulations modifying the privacy, security, enforcement and breach notification rules under HIPAA and HITECH, implementing the most significant changes to health-care privacy and security law in a decade.By tackling the glaring conflict of interest created by a credit rating system beholden to issuers, Obama's pick to lead the SEC could prove she plans to live up to her reputation for toughness.
Precedent ruled the day at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in a price-fixing case against makers of liquid-crystal display panels, even if not all the judges were particularly happy about it. Who was happy? Lawyers for the LCD makers at White & Case.
Law Firms Gauge the Outlook for Outsourcing
Corporate hard times may not be all bad news for law firms. The economic crunch is causing more and more companies to change the way they do business, and that has given rise to a new niche practice area for law firms: helping clients outsource parts of their business to cheaper labor markets, often overseas.Philly Firm To Expand IP Practice
Philadelphia IP boutique Panitch Schwarze Jacobs & Nadel announced that it would merge into Washington, D.C. giant Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, effective Thursday. The merger fits into Akin Gump's goal to expand its IP practice -- specifically in Philadelphia. And for Panitch Schwarze, instead of farming out IP litigation and other legal work to outside firms, it can now tap into the resources of the 875-attorney, 12-office Akin Gump.Trending Stories
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