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Summer Jobs at Major Firms Led to High Number of Full-Time Offers
The number of law students who spent their summers working at major law firms inched up between 2011 and 2012, and for the second straight year, nearly all those students' efforts were rewarded with offers of full-time employment.Sympathetic NY Judge Denies Husband of Murdered Actress's Wrongful Death Bid
Office Openings Update: New Outposts Abound as Dewey Diaspora Helps Fuel Overseas Expansions
Multiple Am Law firms are extending their reach, with the fall of Dewey & LeBoeuf proving to be a particular boon to Baker & McKenzie, Dechert, Greenberg Traurig, McDermott, Morgan Lewis, and now, Patton Boggs.Troutman, Ross Dixon wined and dined into merger
Atlanta's Troutman Sanders and Washington-based litigation boutique Ross, Dixon Bell won't officially merge until Jan. 1, but their union was informally sealed months ago over a glass of Napa Valley chardonnay at two in the morning.Troutman's Washington managing partner Kevin Fitzgerald and Ross Dixon name partner Roy Bell were perched on the deck of Bell's seaside home in the hills of La Jolla, Calif.Google Enters Smartphone Fight, Backs Samsung in Apple Fight
In an amici curiae brief comparing Apple's bid for a sales ban to "highway robbery," tech companies are urging the Federal Circuit to uphold a lower court decision denying permanent injunctions against Samsung phones and tablets, which use Google's Android software.Despite Peloton of High-Priced Lawyers, Armstrong Drops Fight Against U.S. Doping Charges
Lance Armstrong's star-studded legal team may have put the brakes on a criminal inquiry targeting the seven-time Tour de France winner, but charges filed against the cycling star earlier this year by a U.S. antidoping agency finally caught up with him. Meanwhile, the tough-talking Texan's legal woes may not be over.Weil Slashes 60 Associates, 110 Staffers
Citing a drop in demand for premium legal services that he called the "new normal," Weil, Gotshal & Manges managing partner Barry Wolf announced Monday that the firm is trimming associate head count by 7 percent, laying off 110 non-lawyer employees, hitting some partners with "meaningful compensation adjustments," and reducing its complex commercial litigation practice in Houston and Boston.Judge tosses Broadcom case, saying government 'distorted the truth-finding process'
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the entire criminal stock-options backdating case against two former Broadcom Corp. executives, concluding that the government's handling of the case "distorted the truth-finding process" and made a "mockery" of the defendants' due process rights.Trending Stories
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