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Foley's Lobby Shop Closed for Renovation
Foley & Lardner quietly mothballed its Sacramento lobby shop last month after the firm's last two government advocates left and launched their own practice. Foley's legal office in Sacramento remains open, but the vacancies in its lobbying wing come at a time when energy and health care -- two of the capital offices' main practices -- are hot topics in the Legislature.With Changes Afoot, DLA Lands Role on Dual Discovery Deals
DLA Piper is advising Discovery Communications on a pair of big deals in Europe as the world's largest nonfiction media company moves to expand its reach on the continent. The assignment caps a busy 2012 for DLA, which made a spate of lateral hires this year while launching a strategic review of its U.K. and Pacific Rim operations that is likely to result in a reduction in lawyers and staffers.9th Circuit Kills 'Die Hard' Director's Appeal of Pellicano-Related Conviction
Pre-merger Luce Forward hits 10-year low
In the year leading up to its impending merger with McKenna Long Aldridge, San Diego-based Luce, Forward, Hamilton Scripps saw its gross revenue fall 17.7 percent to $83.5 million and its profits per partner slide 20.7 percent to $535,000, according to reporting by The American Lawyer. Revenue per lawyer dropped a more modest 5 percent to $670,000.The Am Law 100, the early numbers: As merger loomed, Luce Forward revenue hit ten-year low
In the year leading up to its impending merger with McKenna Long Aldridge, San Diego�????based Luce, Forward, Hamilton Scripps saw its gross revenue fall 17.7 percent to $83.5 million and its profits per partner slide 20.7 percent to $535,000, according to reporting by The American Lawyer. Revenue per lawyer dropped a more modest 5 percent to $670,000.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: As Merger Loomed, Luce Forward Revenue Hit Ten-Year Low
Ninth Circuit kills 'Die Hard' director's appeal of Pellicano-related conviction
A federal appeals court has refused to grant Die Hard director John McTiernan's motion to suppress an audio recording of a conversation he had with celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano and recuse U.S. District Judge Dale Fischer, who had denied his request to withdraw an earlier plea deal, from his criminal case.Trending Stories
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