By Tony Mauro | April 4, 2019
"I'm not retiring!” Thomas said emphatically in recent remarks at Pepperdine Law, where he was in conversation with his former clerk Brittney Lane Kubisch and Pepperdine University president-elect James Gash.
By Marcia Coyle | April 4, 2019
The U.S. Justice Department solicitor general's office is weighing a challenge to a Federal Circuit ruling that opened a door to Agent Orange-related benefits for Blue Water Navy veterans.
By Dan Packel | April 3, 2019
The plaintiffs say Jones Day's "black box" compensation model, management and culture have led to systematic discrimination against women attorneys at the firm.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 2, 2019
Among those filing motions Monday to replace Avenatti, who was charged with extortion and bank fraud last week, were the receiver and a former attorney at his firm who are pursuing a $10 million judgment against him. Separately, two former clients sued Avenatti and others for malpractice.
By Dylan Jackson | April 2, 2019
Today's attorneys have no qualms about jumping from firm to firm on a whim. So why have some lawyers remained with one firm their entire career?
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 2, 2019
Hunton Andrews Kurth posted revenue of $748 million in its first year, after the merger of Texas firm Andrews Kurth Kenyon and Virginia firm Hunton & Williams.
By Jack Newsham | April 1, 2019
Alan Laufer was Pryor Cashman's oldest associate when he was fired. The firm says that's not why they let him go.
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By Roy Strom | March 29, 2019
Partner profit growth was more evenly distributed among the Am Law 100 last year. But it's still tough to compete with firms boasting average partner profits above $3, $4 and even $5 million.
By Thomas Phillips | March 29, 2019
Quotations from lawyers in the news this week touched on topics near and dear to lawyers across the country: oral arguments and the business of law.…
By Richard Binder | March 27, 2019
Erika Jayne was asked via a tweet "if she feels the need to cut back on her glam squad" in light of her husband Thomas Girardi's legal woes. Her reply: "I pay my own bills, so no, I don't."
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