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Buchalter, Dozens of Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.'No Getting Around' COVID for Law Journal's Top 40 Firms, but Revenue Still Grew for Some
A number of firms saw year-over-year revenue declines in 2020 for which they likely didn't plan. Still, many firms in the Top 40 grew revenue.Giuliani Expected to Reassert Broad Privilege Claims as Special Master Says Review Will Be Knotty
Barbara Jones, the former Manhattan judge appointed to the role, announced this week that defense counsel would get the first shot to claim privilege for materials seized in an April 28 raid of Giuliani's home and office.'Striking Range'? How Midsize Firms Fit Into Big Law's Associate Bidding War
"If we do make a change—and I suspect there will be a change—it won't be at $200,000, but it will be within striking range," one firm leader said.View more book results for the query "Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard"
'Sleazy, Dirty Stuff': Lawyers Say Trump-Era Subpoenas Raise Uncomfortable Questions
"It really sounds like from the more information that comes out, that this is just sleazy, dirty stuff and it has the whiff of DOJ being politicalized and the investigative process being used to target folks who are less than complimentary to the president or his administration," said Michael Weinstein, a former Justice Department prosecutor who is now with Cole Schotz.The One Key Advantage for Firms Who Shun the Associate Pay Wars and More: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.As Controversy Brews Over Trump-Era Subpoenas, Lawyers Worry Norms Were 'Brushed Aside'
"It really sounds like from the more information that comes out, that this is just sleazy, dirty stuff and it has the whiff of DOJ being politicalized and the investigative process being used to target folks who are less than complimentary to the president or his administration," said Michael Weinstein, a former Justice Department prosecutor who is now with Cole Schotz.Who Got the Work: A New York Homeless Shelter and a Montana Oil Company
Rivkin Radler represented a group opposing the creation of a men's homeless shelter in New York, Davis Graham represented a Montana oil and gas company in a case involving the cleanup of a contaminated site, and other work from midsize firms.Many Law Firms Still Have No Black Partners, Diversity Scorecard Shows
Sixteen law firms on the 2021 Diversity Scorecard, including one based in Atlanta, have zero Black partners.Trending Stories
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