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On the Move: Burr & Forman Lifts Five Lawyers From Stites
Burr & Forman added a quintet of lawyers from Stites & Harbison—including three partners—to its creditors rights and labor and employment practices.Midsize Firms' Geographic Expansions Span the Strategic Map
Firms open offices for many reasons—serving a client, personal needs of attorneys and the occasional "no-brainer" merger.Big Law Heads to Big Sky County, With a Stop in the Motor City
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani announced this week two new offices in Detroit and Missoula, Montana.New Partners Grab Their Brass Rings at Atlanta Law Firms
Firms ranging from homegrown boutiques to national and global behemoths announced partner promotions.'You're Going to Fail'—and Other Great Advice for Rookie Lawyers
Here's some advice for new lawyers on humility, fees, more humility, mentors, hard work, diversity, telling the truth, finding a job and a little more humility.Amy Sullivan Cahill: Creating an IP Firm with Four Women Lawyers
This month's Women of Legal Tech takes a look at Amy Sullivan Cahill, founder and managing partner of Cahill IP.Kentucky Law Firm Beats CFPB's Kickback Claims
A Kentucky real estate law firm on Thursday prevailed against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's accusations that attorneys orchestrated a web of shell companies to make improper payments for referrals.Steptoe's Office Comes to Life; McDermott Group Resigns; Fish & Richardson Blasts Off
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Greenberg Shareholder Jumps to Hall Booth for Trial Practice—and Other 'On the Move' News
Tom Mazziotti has left internatonal firm Greenberg Traurig, where he was a shareholder, for a partnership at Hall Booth Smith, saying the smaller, Atlanta-based litigation defense firm is a better fit for his trial practice.The Law Firm Supergroup That Outplayed Them All; Latham's Litigation Hires; Bharara's Book Deal
The annual Battle of the Law Firm Bands took place in Washington, D.C., on June 22, featuring acts like the “Estoppelgangers,” “Nuclear Covfefe,” “Sutherland Comfort,” “The Perks” and “The Precedents.” Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law and federal government hires and other Washington, D.C., legal news.Trending Stories
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