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Charting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointmentsMergers of U.S. law firms dip in second quarter
In the past three months, the number of law firm mergers of U.S.-based firms has dropped, according to surveys by consulting companies Altman Weil and Thomson Reuters Hildebrandt Institute.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Covington & Burling lands two new attorneys, including one returning partner; Hinshaw & Culbertson adds to its environmental practice; and Sidley Austin welcomes an assistant U.S. attorney.Legal Web Sites Lack Innovation
According to Boston-based Web Marketing Association's Internet Standards Assessment Report (ISAR), legal Web sites tend to perform on par with other industry sites in terms of design, yet fail to deliver in innovation. The ISAR study, released March 22, provides industry benchmarks for Web site development and is based on...Two Midwestern law firms announce merger
Two Midwestern law firms, Locke Reynolds and Frost Brown Todd, have announced they are merging, creating a firm of 450 lawyers with offices in five states. The new firm will keep the name Frost Brown Todd. The merger gives Locke Reynolds' clients access to Frost Brown Todd's expertise in corporate, finance, labor and employment law, patent and environmental matters, while allowing Frost Brown Todd to expand into Indianapolis.Frost Brown Todd Boosts IP Group With Jones Day Lawyers
As part of its plans to further develop its intellectual practice department, 370-attorney Frost Brown Todd has acquired three attorneys from a megafirm. Jones Day partner Joseph Dreitler will chair the trademark and copyright practice group. Joining him are colleagues Mary True and Brian Downey. Steven Goldstein, the chairman of Frost Brown Todd's IP department, said the firm expects to continue growing its intellectual property practice and to "expand the department to other offices in the firm."Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
Notice to the bar.It's first class for first years
When Frost Brown Todd launched its "First Class program" for summer associates in its Cincinnati office in 2007, the goal was to improve the quality of legal services and deliver real benefits to law student recruits. Law school students finishing their first year join the firm as summer associates and spend six weeks at the firm's offices and six weeks at the clients' in-house-counsel department. The program helps to assess legal talent and lets students see the world from the client's point of view.Frost Brown Todd Picks Up Seven-Lawyer Nashville Firm
Cincinnati-based Frost Brown Todd is the latest firm to enter the hot Nashville legal market by merging with MGLAW, a boutique specializing in business law. In other law firm tie-up news, Linklaters and Allens strike an international alliance, and Taylor Wessing enters Austria.Trending Stories
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