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Trust a Roadblock for Ex-Energy Attorneys Seeking to Switch Sides
The chances of success are narrow for lawyers who seek to switch from representing corporate energy clients to pursuing environmental and climate change advocacy. "There are a lot of trust issues that arise," said Lucy Deakins, a partner in Denver's Dunsing & Deakins, and former associate for Fulbright & Jaworski (now, Norton Rose Fulbright) who has failed to make such a transition, despite repeated attempts to do so. Some lawyers, including Michael Freeman, a staff attorney at EarthJustice and Nada Culver, senior counsel for The Wilderness Society, have overcome hurdles and won environmental advocacy jobs, despite having toiled for years in the corporate world. But they succeeded at that switch only after years of trying.Who Rules the World of Litigation Funding?
Commercial litigation finance is a growing industry. But when it comes to the people who laid its foundations and those who are propelling the business today, it is an exceedingly small and interconnected world. Many key figures trace their roots to elite law firms or Wall Street institutions.Still in Growth Mode, Squire Patton Boggs Boosts Partner Profits
Squire Patton Boggs edged total revenues closer to the $1 billion mark and boosted average partner profits to nearly $1 million in 2016, in what global managing partner Steve Mahon called the firm's "best year ever."Wilmer Grows Partner Profits, Trims Head Count as California Beckons
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr pruned attorney head count but kept revenue stable last year, as high-profile clients from Washington, D.C., to California turned to the firm to keep regulators and courtroom adversaries at bay.Ten Am Law 100 Firms Help Raiders Roll Into Sin City
Enough outside law firms to represent nearly every position on a football field grabbed roles Monday on a deal to relocate to Las Vegas the National Football League's Oakland Raiders. In a 31-1 vote, NFL owners approved the team's move that will involve a record-setting sum of public money.Gunster Guides Bank Deal as Share Value Climbs
The increase in the share value means a windfall for shareholders of Sarasota-based Insignia Bank in its acquisition by Pompano Beach-based Stonegate Bank.Global Law Firms and Vereins: The End of the Affair?
In the inexorable march toward greater global consolidation, will law firms steer clear of the verein structure?Ex-Carroll Burdick Leader Touts Success of Squire Patton Boggs Deal
Matthew Kemner, a former chairman of Carroll, Burdick & McDonough, discusses what the past year has held for him and his colleagues at the San Francisco-based litigation firm following their decision to join forces with Squire Patton Boggs.Dozens of Companies Await SCOTUS Ruling on Workplace Class-Action Bans
Dozens of companies in retail, banking, health care and technology await the U.S. Supreme Court's answer to whether workplace arbitration agreements that ban class actions violate federal labor law.Trending Stories
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