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Big Law Layoffs May Continue in Light of 'Uncertainty Lying in Wait'
Shearman and Davis Wright's layoffs are "not going to be the end of the story," said Georgetown's Jim Jones.Lowenstein's Profits Surge 27%, With Litigation and Contingency Work Driving Growth
Contingency fees played a larger role in the firm's revenue in 2022, while the firm slowed its hiring and raised billing rates, according to managing partner Gary Wingens.Shearman & Sterling Lays Off Associates and Staff
The firm said it is laying off 26 business professionals and 12 associates, "focused mainly on transactional practice areas most affected by current and projected market conditions."Dershowitz and Addressing the Supreme Court Leak
Yes, the good professor is correct—great and continuing damage was inflicted on the Court's reputational integrity due to the leak. Surprisingly, though, he's willing to let the camel's nose inside the tent in order to get to the bottom of this particular scandal.Stroock's Merger Talks Face Pension and Accounting System Hurdles
The New York law firm has been in talks with Squire, McGuireWoods and Steptoe. But the firm's pension program and its accrual accounting system could complicate a merger.View more book results for the query "Stroock"
When a Lawyer Proposes To 'Dull' a Witness's Memory
Instructing or even softly encouraging a witness to testify "I don't remember" when the witness says that she does amounts to subornation of perjury and obstruction of justice, just as surely as telling the witness to simply "lie" if necessary about the incident under inquiry.The NY Senate Should Have Voted on Justice LaSalle
In failing to consider and vote upon the nomination, the full senate has abrogated its duty under the state constitution, which requires advice and consent by "the senate," not one of its committees.The Upheaval in Big Law Will Make History
Now that some practice areas have slowed down, and now that there's more pressure on law firms' bottom line, firms and partners are considering options they have put off for years or hadn't considered at all.Lawyers, Judges Address Bannon, Election Law in Panel on Demands of Unruly Clients
Legal commentator and attorney David Lat said attorney-client privilege and other confidentiality concerns make it difficult to evaluate situations like Bannon's from the outside.Recruiters Say Pa. Firms Likely to Hold Steady as Layoffs Loom Elsewhere
"At the moment, we don't see evidence of large-scale layoffs, but of course, that could change. Most of our firms don't pay on the Cravath scale, so we tend to weather extremes a little better," said recruiter Maura McAnney of McAnney Esposito, who focuses on the Pittsburgh market.Trending Stories
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