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Energy Deals Spark Work for Texas Firms
In The American Lawyer's "Corporate Scorecard," nine large Texas firms made a mark in the nation's big-bucks, big-name deals. What's keeping Texas firms on top? Energy work -- it came through when technology-related work ran dry. "Energy in a broad sense -- power companies, exploration and production companies -- probably [was] why we were up in the equity chart," says Vinson & Elkins' Michael Wortley.Forecast: Law Firms to Continue Bumpy Ride Through 2008
Preliminary financial information for 2008 suggests this will be the worst year for law firms since 2001, and perhaps since the early '90s, writes Dan DiPietro, client head of the Law Firm Group at Citi Private Bank. And the data for the first half of 2008 -- gathered from 75 Am Law 100 firms, 55 Second Hundred firms and 35 smaller firms -- shows that top-tier and international firms have been hardest hit. How can firms manage the slump? DiPietro offers some ideas, starting with associate bonuses.Howrey trustee to former partners: 'Cut deals or I'm suing'
Nearly two years after Howrey went under, the trustee overseeing the defunct firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy is ramping up his efforts to recover tens of millions of dollars from former partners and the firms they moved to.Ruling has 'huge' effect on indigent defense
The state Supreme Court on Monday held that a criminal defendant's right to a lawyer without a conflict trumped the budgetary concerns of the cash-strapped Georgia Public Defender Standards Council.The court ruled that an indigent man convicted of armed robbery in Gilmer County was entitled to get a new lawyer to press his argument that his appointed trial counsel was ineffective.View more book results for the query "*"
GC Relishes Involvement in Business, Law and Beyond
General counsel Jim Allison of Murray Devine, a valuation advisory firm in Philadelphia, relishes being a legal department of one. It reinforces the need to interact with others in the company who do other kinds of work, which keeps him learning and keeps the work fresh.U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Second Circuit Warrant Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether police can follow and detain a suspect while they wait for a search warrant, even after the suspect leaves the area the police want to search.Deliberations Set to Begin In Insider Trading Trial
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