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Some New Partners Take Nontraditional Paths
New Keker & Van Nest partner Steven Ragland worked as a juggling clown after college. And new Allen Matkins partner Michael McFadden spent 18 years in nonlegal jobs before taking his first law firm job. Stories like theirs show there's more than one route to a law firm partnership.Keep Your Résumé Honest
In the age of e-Résumés and data systems that store millions upon millions of historical documents, recruiters and employers now have the ability to look longitudinally at information in Résumés provided by candidates over many years and map the "content drift" of this information. This provides an entirely new way of determining a candidate's veracity when it comes to his or her employment history.Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 10232 HECTOR JUAN AYALA, Petitioner-Appellant, v. ROBERT K. WONG, Wa
The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan expands its Washington, D.C., office with a health care fraud expert; Fish & Richardson hires the head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges's Boston litigation practice; and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr gains two former government lawyers. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].The Secret to Success for a Young Managing Partner
San Diego attorney P. Randolph Finch Jr., at 38, is the firm managing partner of 30-attorney Marks, Golia & Finch. He joined the firm as a first-year associate, and his career has taken off at an uncharacteristic clip. He became an equity partner within about four years. As a third-year associate, Finch suggested a first-time retreat for the firm. At the retreat, he laid out his five-year plan for the firm, which included his promotion to partner in year one. The equity offer was on the table the next month.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.Trending Stories
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