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Gibbons Del Deo Boosting Salaries for First-Year Associates to $120,000
Though the dust has scarcely settled in this year's law-firm salary derby, the 2007 race is already heating up. Gibbons, Del Deo, Dolan, Griffinger & Vecchione is raising its first-year associate salaries to $120,000, effective Jan. 1, at its Newark, N.J., and New York offices. That's a 23 percent jump from the 2006 rate of $97,000. Gibbons Del Deo's action comes a month after Roseland, N.J.'s Lowenstein Sandler announced plans to hike first-year associate compensation to $125,000 on Jan. 1.Morgan Lewis Does Well on Corporate Counsel Lists
In a world where corporate scandals and the economic downturn have created general counsel turnover at an alarming rate -- 10 percent of general counsel at Fortune 250 companies left their posts last year -- law firm representations of major corporations have also been in flux.Hush! The Law Librarians Are Coming
Republican delegates will not be the only ones converging on Philadelphia this month. More than 2,000 members of the American Association of Law Libraries will head to the city for the organization's 93rd annual meeting and conference. The theme of this year's meeting is "Gateways to Leadership."The Bankruptcy Files: Much Ado About Fees, as MF Global Trustees Deliver Reports
Against the backdrop of a rare public meeting on the subject of large legal fees in big corporate bankruptcies, Hughes Hubbard & Reed corporate reorganization and bankruptcy group chair James Giddens and former FBI director Louis Freeh of Freeh Sporkin & Sullivan submitted their reports as trustees advocating for dueling interests in the Chapter 11 case of MF Global. Meanwhile, firms like McCarter & English and Willkie Farr & Gallagher landed roles on the latest round of notable bankruptcy filings.Kairys' Memoir Affirms That Effective Lawyering Can Bring About Social Good
David Kairys' first case would have been the crowning glory of almost anyone else's legal career. It did, after all, pose the challenge of keeping a black fugitive from a Georgia chain gang from being extradited back to Georgia to complete his murder sentence.Discovery Motion May Be Decided By 'Reasonableness'
A motion for expedited discovery may be decided on a reasonableness standard and need not always be analyzed under the stricter test governing a motion for a preliminary injunction, a federal judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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