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Cadwalader profits fell 30% in 2008
Following a year that saw structured finance deal work crater due to the ongoing financial crisis, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft said Monday that its average profits per equity partner fell more than 30 percent in 2008. On average, Cadwalader's equity partners will take home profits of $1.88 million, down from $2.725 million in 2007.Bar Court Exec Wins New Post as Top Trial Counsel
Scott Drexel, the leading executive for the State Bar Court for 16 years, was named chief trial counsel on Monday, giving him top prosecutorial power over the organization's discipline system. State Bar President John Van de Kamp called Drexel's appointment outstanding. "He brings to the job a strong background in the State Bar disciplinary system," he said in a prepared statement.Sedona Updates Judicial E-Discovery Resource Guide
The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit law and policy think tank, has updated its reference manual for judges handling e-discovery and addressing the cooperation required between parties, reports LTN's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay.Occupy Wall Street, One Year Later: Lessons for Corporate America and Its Counsel
As the Occupy Wall Street movement celebrated its one-year anniversary, what can the rise and fall of OWS teach corporate attorneys about message and protest, public perception, and crisis response?View more book results for the query "*"
LegalTech Day One: Relativity 8, Statistical Sampling, Law Firm Security
E-discovery system scalability and statistical sampling, computer security, and U.S. Supreme Court justices all garnered the attention of legal professionals at LegalTech New York on Tuesday.Take Clients Out to the Ballgame, It'll Help Them Remember Your Name
Forget the golf outings and fancy dinners. Want to get the biggest bang for your marketing buck? Invest in season tickets to your firm's favorite sports team. Going to the game is a bonding experience, and bestowing tickets on clients is a great way to show you appreciate them. Whether it's the mighty Yankees or the Mudville nine, you're sure to hit a home run businesswise -- and have fun in the process.You can't keep Michael Hausfeld down for long. Last summer, you'll recall, Hausfeld was unceremoniously booted from the firm that used to be called Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll by his partners, who told him of their decision in a note pinned to his office chair. But the veteran plaintiffs lawyer appears to have landed on his feet. On Friday, Haufeld's name name popped up in connection with two headline-making cases.
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