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Are You Being Foolishly Loyal to Your Law Firm?
I never could have imagined that I would ever link the words "foolish" and "loyal." I started playing organized sports at age 7, which coincided with being taught by nuns who drilled certain points into our consciousness seemingly without end. One of those precepts, which my coaches and the sisters drove home, was that one should be loyal. This was an absolute -- no conditions precedent, no caveats and no qualifiers.American Original: The Life and Constitution Of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
Lawyer Prestige Hits New Low With Fall TV Season
Perhaps I was just an impressionable 13-year-old, but I have spoken to other lawyers who feel the same as I do: Gregory Peck's portrayal of country lawyer Atticus Finch in the 1962 film version of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the reason why we became lawyers in the first place.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Philadelphia-Based Cozen O'Connor Gains Fla. Foothold
Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor is opening an office in Miami on Monday, its first in Florida. The new office will be led by managing partner Rick Dunn. Joining him will be partners Sherrill Colombo and Christopher Brown. The three lawyers, all commercial litigators, previously were partners at Shook Hardy & Bacon in Miami. Cozen O'Connor has 515 attorneys in 23 offices in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Its U.S. locations include Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and New York.Court: Consent for Advance Waivers Must be Knowing, Intelligent, Voluntary
In the not-too-distant past, a "large" firm had as many as 200 lawyers, supported by a sprinkling of rainmakers and a number of "service partners." In today's legal environment, 200 lawyers is a midsized firm, large firms have 600 lawyers or more and every partner needs a substantial book of business.Lawyer Prestige Hits New Low With Fall TV Season
Commentator Mark Donald worries that Alan Shore, the smarmy lawyer played by James Spader on ABC's "Boston Legal," will win out with TV audiences over the classier litigator played by Taye Diggs on UPN's "Kevin Hill." If the former becomes the dominant archetype of the lawyer in pop culture, the profession's reputation will fall even further than it has since lawyer-bashing came into vogue decades ago. Only time and Nielsen ratings will tell.Trending Stories
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