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Police Investigating Death of Appeals Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam
Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam of the New York Court of Appeals was found dead Wednesday in the Hudson River, the New York City Police Department confirmed.Police Investigating Death of Appeals Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam
Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam of the New York Court of Appeals was found dead Wednesday in the Hudson River, the New York City Police Department confirmed.In Small World of SCOTUS Advocacy, Gorsuch Faces Early Recusal Choice
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will be closely watched Monday when the lawyer who most prominantly backed his nomination rises to argue in a civil procedure case.Diplomatic Breakdown Rattles Western Law Firms in Russia
For U.S. and international law firms in Moscow, soured geopolitics are making a bad business situation worse.Diplomatic Breakdown Rattles Western Law Firms in Russia
For U.S. and international law firms in Moscow, soured geopolitics are making a bad business situation worse.Kirkland's Gross Revenue, Partner Profits Hit New Highs
The Chicago-based Am Law 100 firm had a 2016 to remember, as gross revenue rose 15 percent and profits per partner soared nearly 14 percent, helping Kirkland & Ellis break financial records.Kirkland's Gross Revenue, Partner Profits Hit New Highs
The Chicago-based Am Law 100 firm had a 2016 to remember, as gross revenue rose 15 percent and profits per partner soared nearly 14 percent, helping Kirkland & Ellis break financial records.For Some Big Firms, It's Still All About That IPO Equity
The tech bubble may have burst more than 15 years ago, but large law firms are still taking equity stakes in startup companies that they help bring to market.For Some Big Firms, It's Still All About That IPO Equity
The tech bubble may have burst more than 15 years ago, but large law firms are still taking equity stakes in startup companies that they help bring to market.32 Firms Line Up to Fight 'Unfinished Business' Doctrine at Calif. High Court
From Akin Gump to Wilson Sonsini, law firms are protesting the principle that bankruptcy trustees can claw back profits from client matters that partners take with them from defunct firms.Trending Stories
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