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The Fulton County Daily Report scours federal court records to compile its annual database of billing rates. The not-so-shocking news: Firms raised their rates in 2008, with the top hourly rate last year $15 more than it was in 2007. You also won't be surprised to hear that annual billing rate increases are now considered to be a thing of the past. Plus: Who's in the $1,000-an-hour club? We've got nine names.
2002 Associates Survey: From Allen & Overy to Lowenstein Sandler
The firm-by-firm breakdown of responses to the survey.Official's Romance Raises Conflict Questions
When Sue Ellen Wooldridge stepped down from her job as the Justice Department's top environmental prosecutor, it wasn't her desire to return to the private sector that was notable, it was her timing. Days earlier, Wooldridge's boyfriend -- oil and energy lobbyist J. Steven Griles -- had been put on notice that he was a target of the probe involving convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff. The romance raises questions about the vetting process for presidential nominees at the Justice and Interior departments.Feds Seize Bank Stock, Luxury Cars Owned by Ousted Law Firm Chairman
The federal government moved in Monday to seize property that belonged to ousted Florida law firm Chairman Scott Rothstein, who is under investigation for allegedly running a Ponzi scheme that investors say cost them at least $500 million. The government took charge of a chunk of Gibraltar Private Bank & Trust stock and cars that Rothstein owned or gave as gifts to his former law partners. Rothstein faces no criminal charges, but assets typically are seized in fraud cases, often to be sold to repay wronged investors.Associates: E-schlemiels and E-schlimazels
Accidental send-all messages are a genre unto themselves. E-mails have pulled the blanket off affairs between colleagues -- ever accidently clicked "send to all partners?" It happened once in a D.C. office. And then there's the jokester who sneaks onto unguarded computers and sends an all-points e-mail in the name of a hapless associate. Frank Alvarez's colleague sent out an e-mail in his name: "From now on and in all future correspondence, I would like to be referred to as Peaches."Trending Stories
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