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Bidding for government contracts was big business last year
Washington law offices had one bright spot last year: government contracts. Rand Allen, who heads the government contracts practice at Wiley Rein, called 2009 the "best year ever" and said the group added "probably a couple dozen new clients."Asbestos Work Could Cause Law Firm Third-Degree Burn
The sleek design of Gilbert Heintz & Randolph's D.C. office doesn't give the impression that the insurance-recovery firm could be teetering toward the edge of bankruptcy. But that's the situation the 50-person firm could be facing if it's forced to immediately make good on a court order to return about $9.7 million in legal fees it earned representing Congoleum in asbestos bankruptcy proceedings, says the firm's lawyer fighting the order. The firm's chairman says negotiations are continuing.Law firms scoring big in Dodgers' bankruptcy
The fight in bankruptcy court for control of the Los Angeles Dodgers has already generated millions of dollars in requests for legal fees. And that's just to cover the preliminary innings. The game's not over: Lawyers will be intimately involved in an auction this spring to sell the team.Antitrust Prosecutors Win Convictions at Trial in LCD Case
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday won convictions against a leading manufacturer of TFT-LCD panels, AU Optronics Corp., and two of its top executives after a rare criminal price-fixing trial against a publicly traded company.Asbestos Work Could Cause Third-Degree Burn
D.C.'s Gilbert Heintz & Randolph claims that paying a near-$10 million penalty for its work in an asbestos case would mortally wound the firm.Asbestos work could cause third-degree burn
The sleek design and glistening motorcycles in the lobby of Gilbert Heintz & Randolph�s Washington, D.C., office are a testament to the insurance-recovery firm�s successes representing clients in asbestos bankruptcies and other matters. The office certainly doesn�t give the impression that the firm itself could be teetering toward the edge of bankruptcy.NLJ 250 Sees Second Straight Year of Headcount Drop
For the second year in a row, headcount at the 250 largest firms in the U.S. declined -- the biggest two-year drop in the survey's history. Associates took the brunt of the losses.Trending Stories
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