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Freshfields Adds Four But Loses One, Plus More Lateral Moves
The Magic Circle firm's New York hiring spree continued, although one partner has left the London-based legal giant's office in Washington, D.C., for a top in-house job at Chevron. The Am Law Daily looks at those moves and more in our latest tally of notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Bankruptcy Judge Vows to Move Asbestos Case Swiftly
A bankruptcy judge, recently reversed on closing to the public a trial on a gasketmaker's liability to asbestos plaintiffs, said he has gotten the message that public access should be provided quickly.The Churn: Baker and Quinn Expand, Plus More Lateral Moves
Baker & McKenzie heads to Brisbane, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan takes its litigation prowess to Houston and a trio of partners leave Kirkland & Ellis in our latest look at notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.INADMISSIBLE: Dickstein Government Law Team Decamps
Shrinking Washington law firm Dickstein Shapiro has lost a significant part of its government law and policy practice group to Greenberg Traurig. Plus more in this week's column.The Churn: Dickstein Group Defects, Plus More Lateral Moves
Greenberg Traurig has raided Dickstein Shapiro for 13 lawyers and lobbyists in Washington, D.C., Paul Hastings plucks Kaye Scholer's white-collar and internal investigations chair and Troutman Sanders snags Hughes Hubbard's private equity chair in the latest round of lateral moves from throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Greenberg Adds Two Practice Leaders, Plus More Lateral Moves
Greenberg Traurig raids Patton Boggs and Dentons for new practice chairs in Washington, D.C., and London in our latest roundup of lateral moves throughout The Am Law 200.Walmart Subcontractor to Settle Workers' Class Action for $21M
A major Walmart subcontractor has agreed to a $21 million settlement in a class action brought by warehouse workers who said they were forced to work as long as 16 hours a day, sometimes seven days a week and in sweltering conditions, without overtime pay.The Churn: SDNY Prosecutors Join Am Law Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves
Brown Rudnick and Ropes & Gray both announce additions of prosecutors from the U.S. attorney's office for New York's Southern District.Ford Gets Access to Bankruptcy Statements in Case of Asbestos 'Misrepresentation'
A judge who found widespread misrepresentation by plaintiffs in a gasketmaker's bankruptcy has granted Ford Motor Co. access to the statements that parties must file to disclose their economic interests in bankruptcies.The Churn: Weil, Patton Boggs See More Defections, Plus More Lateral Moves
Weil, Gotshal & Manges loses a securities litigation partner to Jenner & Block; Patton Boggs goes through another spate of departures; and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr hires a former FBI director and his ex-chief of staff. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Trending Stories
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