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March 11, 2005 | Law.com

Hello, I Must Be Leaving

Like so many firms, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis decided some years back that it wanted to be bigger and better. So it acquired about 100 lawyers, more than 50 of whom were partners. But the firm learned it's one thing to hire lots of talent, and another to retain it. Within three years, most of those new hires had fled. Other firms have faced a similar plight: Partners often leave not long after they arrive. Why do some firms' laterals stay put, while others race for the revolving door?
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June 26, 2003 | Law.com

Disbarred Fla. Mass Torts Lawyer in Battle Over Settlements

Louis Robles, a nationally prominent class action lawyer who was disbarred following allegations that he misappropriated from client trust funds, is in a battle over the fate of millions in settlements that his ex-clients are expected to receive. The line-up against Robles includes several thousand of his abandoned clients, numerous creditors, and his ex-wife's divorce attorney.
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November 22, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Big Firms Growing, But Just Barely

The nation's 250 largest law firms continued to grow last year, but just barely. The attorney head count inched up by 1.5 percent, compared with last year's 1.6 percent - the lowest since 1994. Even more revealing, associate numbers dipped by 3.5 percent, marking only the third time in 27 years that levels dropped in consecutive years.
10 minute read
May 24, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Experts Say Impact of Stuyvesant Ruling May Be Set by Trial Courts

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November 13, 2003 | Law.com

Law Firms Make Moves Into Lobbying Practice

For law firms, lobbying can mean big bucks. Three of the largest lobbying practices in D.C. brought in a total of more than $140 million in revenue last year. Now a wave of out-of-town firms is competing for a share of that money. But they have a hard road ahead of them. Explaining the value of a lobbying practice to corporate attorneys can be a challenge, especially if a firm is headquartered far outside Washington.
19 minute read
March 01, 2004 | Law.com

Running in Place

As soon as Duane Morris gets as big as it can, it turns around and gets bigger. In 1997 the Philadelphia-based firm had about 225 lawyers; today, it's 550, and by 2007, firm chair Sheldon Bonovitz expects to have 1,000 lawyers. Growth like this usually comes via mergers, but Duane Morris has been hiring only solitary partners and small groups. Considering the bottom line, has the strategy worked?
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Second Circuit Rules Against Google in Keyword Advertising Case
Publication Date: 2009-04-06
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The Second Circuit ruled Friday that a computer repair company called Rescuecom can proceed with its trademark infringement case against Google.

November 13, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours

Extracurricular activities.
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February 25, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Lateral Hiring Charts

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February 25, 2003 | Law.com

In re Simon II Smokers' Class Action

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