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Mayer Brown chairman to step down
After years of partner defections and a leadership structure that many thought was untenable, Mayer Brown announced on Friday that chairman James Holzhauer would step down before the end of the year. An immediate successor wasn't named. Holzhauer says health issues and a weariness with the constant travel associated with management duties influenced his decision.Maximize Impact By Making One Point at a Time
Persuasive writing achieves maximum impact by concentrating on one point at a time. That's how people are persuaded: one point at a time.Winston & Strawn Adds Two Laterals Who Aren't From Howrey
Amid reports that Winston & Strawn has made offers to about three-quarters of Howrey's partners comes the news that Winston has also added two lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, including Mark Bravin, who chaired Morgan Lewis' international arbitration group, and Don Wallace Jr.Nominee Has History with Ninth Circuit
Sandra Ikuta clerked for Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski (who clerked on the Ninth for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy), and went on to establish a reputation as an environmental law expert.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Cozen Adds Dilworth Securities Group, Growing Its D.C. Office
Cozen O'Connor has almost doubled its presence in the nation's capital by acquiring a four-attorney corporate and securities group from Dilworth Paxson led by partner Ralph V. DeMartino.N.J. Schools Can Search Students' Cars Based on 'Reasonable Grounds'
School officials in New Jersey don't need probable cause to search students' cars parked on campus, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday. "Reasonable grounds" will do.Ebbers' Appeal Argument Claims Prosecution Prevented Key Witnesses From Testifying
Defense attorneys pressed a federal appeals panel Monday to reverse the conviction of disgraced WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers, alleging that prosecutors actively prevented three ex-WorldCom executives from testifying at Ebbers' trial by keeping them under criminal investigation. During oral argument, the 2nd Circuit panel intensely questioned an Assistant U.S. Attorney about the government's investigation of the three executives. The panel also expressed concern about the length of Ebbers' 25-year sentence.Opportunity for Law Grads: How About Clerking for Congress?
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