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Instability Leads to a Hollywood Shuffle Among Law Firms
Thanks to egos and indictments, L.A.'s prominent entertainment law firms are getting poached. Alschuler is expected to split in two in coming months, and Christensen Glaser and Greenberg Glusker have seen numerous attorney defections owing to the charges against celebrity PI Anthony Pellicano. The uncertainty surrounding the futures of those three major firms has led to unprecedented levels of lateral movement throughout Los Angeles and to the launch of a handful of star-studded boutiques.Notable L.A. lawyers top witness list in wiretap trial of celebrity sleuth
Federal prosecutors could call more than a dozen lawyers as potential witnesses in the wiretapping trial against celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano, which began this week, according to a witness list released on Wednesday. The list of potential witnesses includes at least four lawyers at Los Angeles-based Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger, including top rainmaker Bertram Fields.Greenberg Glusker Names 2 Partners
Same count as last year for the L.A. entertainment boutique.Two L.A. Firms, Caught Up in Wiretapping Probe, Raise Associate Pay
Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger and Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro recently raised their first-year associate salaries while facing key partner departures and a federal criminal probe into whether their lawyers engaged in illegal wiretapping. Though the raises lag behind other firms' salary boosts this winter, partners say the raises have nothing to do with the wiretapping scandal. "We may be slow, but we're not stupid." says Christensen Glaser partner Patricia Glaser.Ten Lawyers Leaving Greenberg Glusker
Dale Kinsella and Howard Weitzman are leading the effort to form a new entertainment firm as early as April 17.Two L.A. Firms, Caught Up in Wiretapping Probe, Raise Associate Pay
Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger and Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro recently raised their first-year associate salaries while facing key partner departures and a federal criminal probe into whether their lawyers engaged in illegal wiretapping. Though the raises lag behind other firms' salary boosts this winter, partners say the raises have nothing to do with the wiretapping scandal. "We may be slow, but we're not stupid." says Christensen Glaser partner Patricia Glaser.Katie Holmes' lawyer on defamation suit: 'We need to do something about this now.'
Greenberg Glusker's Aaron Moss talks to The National Law Journal about the actress' first libel suit against the publisher of Star Magazine.Feelers Are Out at Firms Touched by Probe
Greenberg Glusker star partner Howard Weitzman is exploring options, while a source within the firm says a half dozen lawyers are looking at leaving. Over at Christensen Miller, resumes are up to date.Trending Stories
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