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Judge Socks Labor Department With Costs of Failed Lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Labor must pay more than $565,000 in attorney fees to an oilfield services company it accused of wage-and-hour violations totaling more than $6 million, a federal judge has ruled.Firm Finance: Chamberlain, Hrdlicka's Numbers for 2013
Wayne Risoli, managing shareholder of the Houston-based firm, said the firm's 2013 financial results suffered because 2012 was such an "incredible year," and work that might have ordinarily occurred in early 2013 was completed in late 2012.Firm Finance: Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Numbers for 2013
Wayne Risoli, managing shareholder of the Houston-based firm, said the firm's 2013 financial results suffered because 2012 was such an "incredible year," and work that might have ordinarily occurred in early 2013 was completed in late 2012.The Churn: Bingham Loses Trio of Litigators, Plus More Lateral Moves
A three-partner litigation team moves from Bingham McCutchen to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton; Greenberg Traurig sees its lawyers jump to Dechert, Husch Blackwell and Squire Sanders; and the chair of Dorsey's labor and employment practice joins Littler Mendelson. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Possible Tax Penalties for Three Plaintiff Lawyers on $600 Million in Fees From Tobacco Settlement
Three plaintiffs lawyers who received about $600 million in fees from Texas' tobacco-litigation settlement face possible federal tax penalties on the income, under a Jan. 23 opinion by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.Possible Tax Penalties for Three Plaintiff Lawyers on $600 Million in Fees From Tobacco Settlement
Three Texas plaintiffs lawyers who received about $600 million in fees from Texas' tobacco-litigation settlement face possible federal tax penalties on the income, under a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit opinion issued on Jan. 23.Newsmaker of the Year, Robert James: Driving Force in a Year of Big Prosecutions
DeKalb County's top prosecutor found himself in the eye of the storm in 2013. District Attorney Robert James Jr. created much of the whirlwind himself: boldly pursuing murder and conspiracy charges against Andrea Sneiderman, prosecuting high-ranking school district officials for rigging construction contracts and convening a special purpose grand jury to investigate public corruption, which ultimately led to the indictment of the county's most powerful politician, CEO Burrell Ellis.Is Limited-Scope Representation the Future for Firms?
Technology is enabling lawyers to offer limited-scope representation, also known as unbundled legal services, to give clients pricing choices.Trending Stories
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