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Texas Takeaways: Mitigating or Preventing the Loss of Clients in a Lateral Move
"The key, I think, is to prevent silos from growing up around important clients. The more lawyers that are involved in a client relationship, the harder it will be for a single lawyer to port the entire relationship to another firm."Bankruptcy Attorney Albert Togut Named Interim Trustee in Kossoff Law Firm Chapter 7 Proceedings
Real estate attorney Mitch Kossoff has been accused of stealing millions of dollars he was supposed to hold in escrow for clients and is the focus of an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.Industrial Evolution: How Big Law Blossomed Over the Past 40 Years
Since The American Lawyer was founded in 1979, we've tracked the legal profession as it turned into an industry.How a TV Binge Led Litigator Lawrence Kellogg Down the Most Successful of Rabbit Holes
"Every trial I'm in is a little drama or a comedy, where I can be the writer, actor, director, producer, up to a point," said Lawrence A. Kellogg. "It's a little world that happens for a finite period of time."Paul Hastings Leader Tapped for Final Term as Firm Head
Seth Zachary, who has been head of Paul Hastings since 2000, was re-elected earlier this month to what will be his seventh and final term as chair.Katten Takes on Winston & Strawn's Public Finance Group
A five-lawyer public finance group from Winston & Strawn has joined Katten Muchin Rosenman's New York office as the firm looks to expand its practice presence nationwide. James Normile, one of the partners making the move, is leaving an office he joined 30 years ago from now-defunct Finley Kumble.Katten Takes on Winston & Strawn's Public Finance Group
A five-lawyer public finance group from Winston & Strawn has joined Katten Muchin Rosenman's New York office as the firm looks to expand its practice presence nationwide. James Normile, one of the partners making the move, is leaving an office he joined 30 years ago from now-defunct Finley Kumble.Prominent Bankruptcy Attorney, Former Anderson Kill Name Partner, Dies at 85
Arthur Olick, a longtime chair of Anderson Kill's bankruptcy and restructuring practice who advised parties in several law firm dissolutions, died Saturday from multiple sclerosis.Former and Current Dickstein Shapiro Partners to Lose Millions They Left With Firm
All of Dickstein Shapiro's capital fund is gone. The now-defunct law firm told equity partners—some who left as long as three years ago—on Friday that their millions of dollars evaporated alongside the partnership this week. "One consequence of the firm's dissolution will be the almost certain loss of all firm capital for current and former partners alike," the letter said.In re: Amfesco Industries, Inc.
In re: AMFESCO INDUSTRIES, INC., et al., Debtors81 B.R. 777UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORKNos. 185-51931-352,…Trending Stories
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