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DLA Piper Announces Pay Cuts, New Compensation Model
DLA Piper is slashing salaries for its U.S. associates in conjunction with an announcement that the law firm is shifting to merit-based compensation. The law firm will reduce first-year associate salaries in major markets from $160,000 to $145,000. First-year salaries of $145,000 in other cities will drop to $130,000. The firm will cut salaries at other class levels on a case-by-case basis, based on performance and class year.Fee Suit Did Not Allege Malpractice
To The Editor: While Kroll, McNamara did assert a claim against the Aldermans for unpaid legal fees, that claim was <em>not</em> in the nature of a "malpractice case against A&A" as Mr. Scheffey writes.</p>E-Legal: Selling Viagra Online Held Not Unconscionable
The Supreme Court of Kansas has ruled that a nonresident medical doctor who was enjoined from prescribing prescription medicine within the state didn't commit unconscionable acts under Kansas law when he dispensed Viagra to residents without any physical examination through an out-of-state Internet site. This decision now becomes part of the tapestry of law that sheds light on legal versus illegal online conduct.Cool Sheet Metal Inc. v. Dart Mechanical Corp.
Subcontractor's Written Agreement Releasing All Claims Valid on Pre-Termination ClaimsReport: Law firm revenues and partner profits rise in first half of year
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In Huge IPO, Pillsbury Helps Australians Conquer U.S.
Pillsbury Winthrop wasn't about to let the bleak U.S. market for initial public offerings get in the way of doing a deal. The firm went to Australia for an IPO. Pillsbury was the primary U.S. regulatory counsel for a June public offering of an Australian company that was opened to investors at home and in the United States, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.Obama Considering Another 7th Circuit Judge for Supreme Court
A White House official confirmed Wednesday that Judge Ann Williams of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is among about 10 people under consideration for the Supreme Court. Williams was the subject of speculation last year after Justice David Souter announced his retirement, but the acknowledgement by the Obama administration Wednesday marks the first time officials have confirmed that they're looking at her. Williams joins fellow 7th Circuit Judge Diane Wood on the list of those under consideration.Trending Stories
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