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Wisconsin AG Slams Award Given to Ex-Seyfarth Shaw Associate
Stephan Addison was one of two former Big Law associates accused of sexual assault in 2005. When the State Bar of Wisconsin recently gave him an award, that chapter of his life returned.Riley Safer's New Managing Partner Could Be a First for Law Firm Diversity
Schiff Hardin spinoff Riley, Safer, Holmes & Cancila has appointed co-founding partner Patricia Brown Holmes as its new managing partner, making her potentially the first female black leader of a national law firm.The Reviews Are in for Zuck: His Big Performance Sounded Scripted, But Is That Bad?
Attorneys and other experts weighed in on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big week in D.C., explaining how some facets of his testimony proved effective, while others may not have worked as well.Schiff Hardin's Revenue, Lawyers Continue to Slide
Head count and gross revenue fell for the second straight year at Chicago-based Schiff Hardin, where tumult began in January 2016 when 22 partners departed to start their own firm.The Art of the Spinoff: Starting From Scratch as a Midsize Firm
As the legal industry clamors for a new model, will the market for spinoffs grow? If so, what goes into starting anew, and what are the hurdles to overcome?Schiff Hardin Adds Energy Lawyer Sarah A. W. Fitts as Partner
Plus other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Reed Smith Grows Revenue, Profits as Head Count Stays Flat
Revenue at the Pittsburgh-based international firm grew 4.1 percent last year, and profits per partner were up 6 percent.Schiff Hardin Bags Commercial Litigator Beugelmans in Bay Area
Mauricio Beugelmans, a former executive director and compliance counsel at Morgan Stanley who set up his own private practice in 2009, has joined Schiff Hardin in San Francisco.DLA Piper's Lateral Hiring Tear Continues
The global legal giant has made a half-dozen new partner hires in four cities.'Waters' Cases Belong in Federal District Court, Justices Rule
Business groups, 29 states, agricultural organizations and other industries scored a big victory Monday in their long-running challenges to the so-called "Waters of the United States" rule.Trending Stories
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