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May 07, 2009 |

In D.C., big firms slash associate salaries

Washington law firms are cutting costs anywhere they can, and associate pay is no longer an exception.Seven Washington offices have slashed salaries. Others-including D.C. stalwarts like Crowell Moring, Hogan Hartson, and Wiley Rein-are cutting pay for associates who don't hit their billable hour goals.
5 minute read
January 24, 2005 |

Did Your Life Change?

Eight lawyers, eight different answers to the question: How did your life change when you became a partner? One compares the management duties to herding cats. Another contrasts the cultures at two well-known D.C. firms. Several have moved from private firms to government and back again. And one admits that it's simply nice to get his calls returned more quickly.
13 minute read
August 01, 2012 |

Internet Poker Deals Aim to Repay Customers

Settlement deals reached between federal prosecutors and three online poker companies call for more than a half billion dollars to be paid to the government, enabling U.S. poker players to recover several hundred million dollars lost when the companies shut down U.S. operations last year, authorities said yesterday
2 minute read
December 10, 2010 |

State Bar Urges Reduction in Annual Assessment

While praising the state's attorney disciplinary system, the New Jersey State Bar Association urged Judiciary officials to reduce the annual assessments attorneys pay each year.
3 minute read
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January 29, 2007 |

Time to avert a bailout

More and more bad news piles up about Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the two government-chartered, but publicly traded, mortgage finance companies. If Fannie or Freddie were to become insolvent, the American taxpayer would be on the hook for the cost of making good on the government's implied guarantees.
4 minute read
March 17, 2011 |

Government shutdown would bring litigation to halt

A federal judge warns a government shutdown would delay trials, limit pretrial services and delay payments to court-appointed attorneys.
2 minute read
October 06, 2005 |

Standoffs Over Standing Down an Attorney's Right to Withdraw

Chris Christofides, an attorney at Molod Spitz & DeSantis, writes that while for many years motions to withdraw by counsel retained by insurers for parties have been summarily denied as attempts to further an insurer's goal of denying coverage, a recent First Department decision emphasized that counsel should not be compelled to represent an uncooperative client who refuses to assist the attorney.
10 minute read
March 18, 2008 |

Miami's Diaz Reus enters the Asian market

Diaz Reus Rolff & Targ, a Miami-based law firm, has announced it is officially entering the Asian legal market by opening an office in Shanghai. The office is expected to open in September and will be headed by Adam Ehrlich.
1 minute read

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