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Shearman Taps Condon as Next Senior Partner
Creighton Condon will succeed senior partner Rohan Weerasinghe, who is leaving to become general counsel at Citigroup, a key firm client.MBIA Insurance Corporation v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc.
Limited Stay of Successor Liability Issue Would Cause Significant Prejudice to InsurerNorth American Mortgage Co. v. O'Hara
The appellate court erred when it ordered a class certified before a trial plan was prepared.O'Melveny & Myers Sees New Decreases in Revenue, Profits
For the second year in a row, O'Melveny & Myers reported a decline in both revenue and profits as the firm struggled with the continuing economic downturn and client pressure on rates. The firm reported 2009 gross revenue of $826.6 million, a decline of 8.9 percent. Profits per equity partner were $1.47 million, a decline of 4.2 percent. There were some bright spots, notably in the firm's private equity finance practice and its sports and entertainment practice.Indiana Tech launching law school
While several universities have backed off plans to add law schools, the Indiana Institute of Technology is bucking the trend. Trustees of the school, known as Indiana Tech, announced Monday that they had unanimously voted to establish a new law school at the Fort Wayne, Ind., campus.View more book results for the query "*"
D.C.'s Howrey Adds A Trio Of Litigators To Its N.Y. Office
Washington, D.C.'s Howrey has added three veteran litigation partners in New York.Heller Ehrman Lays Off 20 Lawyers
Heller Ehrman has laid off 20 off-track associates, including contract attorneys and special counsel. Managing partner Robert Hubbell says that for some lawyers there had been the expectation that they would be leaving the firm since they were hired for only a period of time or in connection with a specific client matter. "Having spoken to the associates, some of them completely anticipated and understood this," said Hubbell, "and some of them not."Turkey coops' waste will power first U.S. poultry litter electric plant
BENSON, Minn. AP - The gray, sandy mix of turkey droppings and other bits and pieces flowing through Greg Langmo's fingers back onto the floor of his barn isn't just funky dirt, it's fuel.With 16,000 hens gobbling around him, Langmo is standing on a 15-inch layer of turkey litter - some 750 tons of the stuff - that represents a new source of energy.