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Firms face different real estate realities
Slow job growth coupled with high vacancy rates have created a renter's market for small and midsize Washington law firms. Yet larger law offices that will soon be looking for new digs will have fewer options.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in the Am Law 200
Brownstein Hyatt Opens in Atlantic City; King & Spalding boosts its international trade and energy practices; and, the head of Goodwin Procter's San Francisco office departs for Mintz Levin. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Non-L.A. Firms Breaking Into Entertainment Law
When Summit Entertainment LLC needed an attorney to help promote its new vampire movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," General Counsel David Friedman turned to someone he knew well: an old colleague from his former job at Paramount Pictures.Litigation Department of the Year, Product Liability: Reed Smith
When it's a high-stakes case for a medical devices company, clients call Reed Smith. The firm represents 19 of the 20 biggest medical device manufacturers, and 11 out of the 12 largest global pharmaceutical companies. In the past two years, the firm's product liability group exploded in size, embraced alternative billings and notched wins around the country.General Assignment Order, 2011-2012
It is ORDERED that the following judges of the Appellate Division, Law Division (Civil and Criminal), and Chancery Division (General Equity and Family) of the Superior Court and the following judges of the Tax Court, are regularly assigned from September 1, 2011 through August 31, 2012, as indicated herein, and until further order.Hausfeld makes bid to squash explosive suit by ex-partner
Michael Hausfeld hasn't wasted any time responding to a juicy wrongful termination suit filed by one of his former law partners, Jon King, who says he was canned after speaking out about a raft of alleged ethics violations at Hausfeld's eponymous Washington, D.C., antitrust class action firm, Hausfeld LLP.Hausfeld, former firm cited for bad faith
A federal magistrate judge in Philadelphia who brokered a global settlement in the wake of the ugly breakup of class action powerhouse Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll in Washington has now declared that lawyers on both sides acted in "bad faith" and violated the terms of the settlement.Trending Stories
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