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Five from VLG Leave Heller, Opt for Orrick
It's back to the future for five partners from Heller Ehrman's Venture Law Group who resigned Wednesday to join the law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. Silicon Valley partners Glen Van Ligten, John Bautista, David Lee and Michael Morrissey, as well as Edmund Ruffin Jr. in Washington, D.C., will join Orrick within a month.Dealmakers of the Year: Twelve Corporate Lawyers Who Led the Pack in 1999
A day in the life of a partner in a law firm that represents pre-IPO companies is hectic and stressful, but there is a new reward: client equity. The daily schedule of Cooley Godward partner Mark Tanoury sheds some light on the recent boom for law firms and how they go about deciding which companies they will represent.Bringing Genome Technology to the Masses
As the top lawyer at venture-backed Pacific Biosciences, Matthew Murphy is helping commercialize a complex DNA sequencing product.Finally, L.A. Firms Move On Associate Salary Raises
The associate salary impasse that has gripped the Los Angeles legal market came to an end with the announcement that Latham & Watkins will match firmwide the record pay being offered in the Bay AreaAssociates Green: Some With Cash, Others With Envy
The aftershock from the associate salary earthquake has reached Atlanta. The 25-lawyer intellectual property boutique Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley and the 280-lawyer Sutherland Asbill & Brennan boosted associate salaries late last week.Trending Stories
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