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Deal Watch: Paul Hastings taps new corporate leader
Elizabeth H. Noe has a big job.Last month, she became the leader of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker's firmwide corporate department, a move which puts her in charge of the equivalent of a large law firm. She's now responsible for about 400 lawyers in offices around the globe and the 10 practice areas in which they work, including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and restructuring.Law Firm Capitalizes on Its Diversity
Big law firms have embraced the idea of diversity, but they still are struggling to deliver the goods, even as corporate America is pressuring its outside counsel to use more women and lawyers of color. Henry N. "Hank" Adorno is capitalizing on the sluggish reaction of big law to the growing corporate demand for diversity by transforming his firm, Adorno & Yoss in Atlanta, into the largest minority-owned law firm in the nation.Web sites: the good, the bad and the cheapest
Dish on dismal, dotty or delightful law firm Web sites-and win a $20 Starbucks card Now is your chance to weigh in with nominations for the First Annual Law Firm Web site awards-the Big Law Webbies. Let's face it: Big Law needs a good competition to step up its game. No one in today's world hires so much as a plumber without first checking the company's Internet presence.Variations on, and alternatives to, billable hours
Below is a sampling of firms that provided information about the alternative billing methods they use most often. We asked firms to differentiate between variations on the billable hour (discounted and blended hourly rates) and true alternatives to the billable hour. The percentages denote estimated portions of the firms' revenues obtained through each of these two categories. They are followed by the billing methods that the firms use within those categories. The number after a firm's name indicates its toFirms report using alternatives to billable hour
Billable hours aren't the only game in town anymore
The percentages given below denote the estimated portions of the firms' revenues obtained through each of these two categories. The percentages are followed by the billing methods that the firms reported using within the two categories. The number given after each firm's name indicates its total number of attorneys. The firms provided the information in response to The National Law Journal's 2007 law firm survey.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
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