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Pitfalls of Mandatory Retirement
In the era of the mega-merger, when a smaller percentage of a law firm's partners may participate in a firm's direction and management, these partners might find themselves subject to the restrictions of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.N.Y. Court Issues Sanction Over 'Frivolous' Suit
A Manhattan judge has sanctioned real estate developer Sheldon Solow and his law firm for filing an "implausible, if not absurd" $115 million suit alleging the previous leasehold owners of a Madison Avenue office tower conspired to keep the ground rent artificially high. "In view of the egregious frivolousness of the complaint," the judge said she would impose the maximum allowable sanctions of $10,000 each to Solow and his attorney, Marc S. Dreier.Survey Shows Pa. Law Firms Don't Shine When It Comes to Diversity
Whether they moved up or down in the ranks of this month's Diversity Scorecard in Legal affiliate The American Lawyer, most Pennsylvania-based firms have little to show when it comes to the number of minorities in their ranks.As Firms Grow, Who Can't Afford to Stand Still?
A recent lack of merger activity involving Washington, D.C., law firms may be only a lull. Managing partners and recruiters theorize that firms are biding their time, doing their due diligence before starting a new round of the dating game. Says one partner, "I think we're in the pre-earthquake stage. Certain offices are starting to lose talent, and at some point there's going to be a seismic shift." Which firms are most likely to merge in the coming years? Industry insiders explain their forecasts.As Firms Grow, Who Can't Afford to Stand Still?
A recent lack of merger activity involving Washington, D.C., law firms may be only a lull. Managing partners and recruiters theorize that firms are biding their time, doing their due diligence before starting a new round of the dating game. Says one partner, "I think we're in the pre-earthquake stage. Certain offices are starting to lose talent, and at some point there's going to be a seismic shift." Which firms are most likely to merge in the coming years? Industry insiders explain their forecasts.U.K. Law Firm Investment Countdown Enters Final Year
The long wait for the onset of Alternative Business Structures is almost over. Just 12 months remain until the third and final stage of the Legal Services Act comes into force, permitting U.K. law firms to accept outside equity investment for the first time. Firms are already preparing themselves for a change that many experts believe will fundamentally reshape the profession.Group Mentality: Lawyers Are Moving to New Firms En Masse
As the legal market undergoes a tectonic shift, with law firm mergers up 34 percent last year over 2003, one reverberation is an apparent surge in firms picking off clusters of attorneys from rival practices. But this cherry-picking strategy offers its own challenges, relating not only to firms that take in new groups but also to firms left behind. More cherry-picking, says one recruiter, is a result of disquiet in the market, where attorneys' loyalty to their firms is diminishing.A dozen Am Law firms failed to convince a federal judge in San Francisco to throw out claims that many of the world's leading consumer electronics companies conspired to fix prices for CD, DVD and Blu Ray recordable and rewritable drives.
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