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Detroit's Legal and Consulting Fees Reach $178 Million
The controversial legal fees that Detroit has incurred as a result of its historic bankruptcy proceedings have been released, and not surprisingly, Jones Day tops the list. The city's lead counsel seeks to take in $57.9 million, the most of any of the hired professionals. Dentons, Miller Canfield, Pepper Hamilton and Debevoise & Plimpton are also on the list.Ethics Committee Chair Bolts Riker Danzig for Day Pitney
Michael Furey, the longtime head of the New Jersey Supreme Court panel overseeing the attorney ethics system who has practiced at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti for his entire career, has left the firm to join Day Pitney.Dentons Donates $500,000 to Detroit Firefighters
Dentons, the law firm that represented Detroit's official Committee of Retirees during the city's bankruptcy proceedings, donated $500,000 to Detroit's fire department. That's small change compared with the $15 million and counting that the firm has been paid by the Motor City.Law Firm Expansions and Other Moves Abound in 2014
Illustrated by a period in which four law firm expansions became public in as many weeks, New Jersey's legal industry was active with mergers, acquisitions, defections and lateral moves in 2014.Bingham McCutchen's Tokyo Outpost Absorbed, Plus More Lateral Moves
The Tokyo office of Bingham McCutchen has found a home for holidays, with one of Japan's leading firms and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius agreeing to divvy up the spoils; Baker & Hostetler bags a hydraulic fracturing advocate; Skadden brings back a former partner from Guantánamo Bay; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Energy Pipeline Firm Fuels Three Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Locke Lord, Norton Rose Fulbright and Vinson & Elkins reshuffle some energy industry legal chairs in Houston; a K&L Gates partner with a conflict moves on; more Bingham McCutchen refugees find new homes; the federal bench lands some big-firm talent; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Bear Market Continues for Big Firms in Russia
Global 100 firms with a major presence in Russia have quietly pulled back from Moscow and St. Petersburg as the country's economy reels from a perfect storm of Western economic sanctions, the ruble's recent collapse and tumbling oil prices.The Women Partner Watch Honor Roll
Over the last three years the percentage of women lawyers promoted to Am Law 200 partnerships reached 32.7 percent. The last time we examined a similar sample at the start of 2012 we pegged the partner promotion rate at 30 percent. The progress, however, is spotty. Firms vary from year to year in the percentage of women they promote. Here are lists of firms that beat the average.Paul Weiss Media Pro Heads to Vice Media, Plus More Lateral Moves
James Schwab, head of the media and entertainment practice at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, is poised to become president at Vice Media; a former Bingham McCutchen partner heads to the federal bench; Vorys Sater adds nine litigators in Houston; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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