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Appeal divides conflicting orders in Task Force case
Real Estate Roundup: Latest Leases Cap Busy Year
The Am Law Daily caught up this week with CBRE's Robert Flippin—who advised Mayer Brown on its signing this week of a lease for 187,000 square feet of space that will serve as the firm's new New York base—about the broader law firm real estate market. Hughes Hubbard & Reed, meanwhile, was one of dozens of other Am Law 200 firms to address its office needs recently, signing a 20-year lease to stay in its downtown Manhattan headquarters.ArchBrook Laguna, L.L.C. v. Marsh
The trial judge correctly dismissed this action pursuant to the entire-controversy doctrine because plaintiff failed to pursue the claims asserted here in an action previously pending in Georgia.Executive Compensation: It's Hot and About to Get Hotter
Executive compensation is about to become a hot topic, due to the SEC's proposed overhaul to the requirements for executive compensation disclosure. Now the method by which executives get to a particular level or form of compensation is as important as how much they receive. The proposed SEC rules, much like SOX, are simply the latest reaction to the perceived failings of corporate directors. Corporations need to prepare to follow these rules sooner rather than later, says attorney Gary M. Brown.Spring Office Openings on Tap for Several Firms
Dechert, Ogletree Deakins, Nelson Mullins, and British litigation shop Stewarts have all announced new offices within the past week, while Hogan Lovells continues to expand its presence in Asia through a network of alliances.Longtime defense attorney switches sides
Jay Peavy has opened his own plaintiffs shop after 25 years as a defense attorney, the last 18 years at Bovis, Kyle & Burch.Letter: State Bar of Georgia lauds Linda Klein for new ABA role
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia-and as her former law partner-I want to express congratulations to Atlanta attorney Linda A. Klein, who was recently nominated as the 2010 chair of the American Bar Association's House of Delegates, the second-highest office in the ABA. The House of Delegates is the 555-member policymaking body of the association, and its actions on specific issues become official ABA policies.Firm-by-firm sampling of billing rates nationwide
The National Law Journal asked the respondents to its 2004 survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms to provide hourly billing rate information for partners and associates firmwide and in their principal offices.Ogletree Deakins has better-than-expected year
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