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Polsinelli's Super Bowl Shuffle, Plus More Lateral Moves
Polsinelli, one of the Am Law 100's fastest-growing firms, churns through its partnership; Alston & Bird adds eight in Dallas; Freshfields hires again in New York; a Skadden practice leader goes in-house; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Lateral Hiring Stays Strong, but Firms Curb Pay Pledges
Lateral hiring remains at a near record, but more firms seek to manage risk by pulling back on compensation guarantees.Lateral Hiring Stays Strong, but Firms Curb Pay Pledges
Lateral hiring remains at a near record, but more firms seek to manage risk by pulling back on compensation guarantees.Patton Boggs Cofounder Donates 100 Works to North Carolina Museum
James Patton Jr., founder of the Am Law 100 firm formerly known as Patton Boggs, has donated 100 works from his contemporary art collection to the North Carolina Museum of Art. The 86-year-old chaired Patton Boggs' art committee, which created the firm's own extensive collection, one that Patton believes contributed to its culture and attracted clients.Patton Boggs Cofounder Donates 100 Works to North Carolina Museum
James Patton Jr., founder of the Am Law 100 firm formerly known as Patton Boggs, has donated 100 works from his contemporary art collection to the North Carolina Museum of Art. The 86-year-old chaired Patton Boggs' art committee, which created the firm's own extensive collection, one that Patton believes contributed to its culture and attracted clients.INADMISSIBLE: Sanctions Threat Looms in the High Court
Foley & Lardner is preparing "a thorough response" to the U.S. Supreme Court's unusual show-cause order last month that could result in sanctions against Foley partner Howard Shipley, the firm's general counsel says. Plus more in this week's column.INADMISSIBLE: Sanctions Threat Looms in the High Court
Foley & Lardner is preparing "a thorough response" to the U.S. Supreme Court's unusual show-cause order last month that could result in sanctions against Foley partner Howard Shipley, the firm's general counsel says. Plus more in this week's column.Portman Chief of Staff Hire Builds Out Wilmer's Lobbying Plan
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr doubled the leadership of its lobbying group Wednesday, with the hiring of Sen. Rob Portman's former chief of staff, Rob Lehman. The move bolsters a practice area that Wilmer had maintained in relative obscurity until the past few years.Portman Chief of Staff Hire Builds Out Wilmer's Lobbying Plan
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr doubled the leadership of its lobbying group Wednesday, with the hiring of Sen. Rob Portman's former chief of staff, Rob Lehman. The move bolsters a practice area that Wilmer had maintained in relative obscurity until the past few years.Financial Litigation Hiring Heats Up, Plus More Lateral Moves
Paul Hastings, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, Debevoise & Plimpton and Boies, Schiller & Flexner make high-profile litigation hires; an Akin project finance head goes in-house; Kelley Drye & Warren adds a Bingham McCutchen refugee but loses its private equity chair; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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