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The Global Lawyer: The Slave Next Door
A dozen law firms team up to stop human trafficking, and send Congress a signal.Clay Long Goes Solo, Works on Coke Bottler Deal
Citing client conflicts, Clay Long, one of the founders of McKenna Long & Aldridge, has started a solo practice rather than join Dentons, which swallowed his former firm last month.Clay Long Goes Solo, Works on Coke Bottler Deal
Citing client conflicts, Clay Long, one of the founders of McKenna Long & Aldridge, has started a solo practice rather than join Dentons, which swallowed his former firm last month.Sutherland Adds Former Insurance Industry Executive Maureen Emmert Adolf as Senior Policy Adviser
Maureen Emmert Adolf has joined Sutherland Asbill & Brennan as a senior policy adviser for insurance in New York.Ms. Adolf joined the firm following…Haynes and Boone Raids IP Boutique, Plus More Lateral Moves
With Mavrakakis Law Group's decision to return to Big Law, Haynes and Boone picked up eight boutique patent litigators and a new Chicago office packed with Kirkland & Ellis alums.Haynes and Boone Raids IP Boutique, Plus More Lateral Moves
With Mavrakakis Law Group's decision to return to Big Law, Haynes and Boone picked up eight boutique patent litigators and a new Chicago office packed with Kirkland & Ellis alums.Vermont Captive Insurance Association Presents Annual Awards
The Vermont Captive Insurance Association (“VCIA”) recognized industry leaders during the opening general session of the 2015 VCIA conference…INADMISSIBLE: Trial Lawyer Billy Martin's Next Steps
The firms around him have merged, failed and moved, but celebrity trial lawyer William "Billy" Martin hasn't changed his practice. Plus more in this week's column.INADMISSIBLE: Trial Lawyer Billy Martin's Next Steps
The firms around him have merged, failed and moved, but celebrity trial lawyer William "Billy" Martin hasn't changed his practice. Plus more in this week's column.Billy Martin Heads to Eighth Firm, Reflects on What He's Learned
The firms around him have merged, failed and moved, but celebrity trial lawyer William "Billy" Martin hasn't changed his practice. After working at seven firms in 15 years, Martin said he won't be jarred when he dissolves the boutique shop he founded in 2013. He and two other lawyers from his practice will join Miles & Stockbridge's Washington office, the firm announced this week. "Substantial clients call me not because I'm with Firm A or Firm B. I don't have a different way of practicing in a small firm or a big firm," Martin said.Trending Stories
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