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New Jersey Law Journal

Scarinci Hollenbeck Hires 3 Attorneys in NY for Its Growing Technology and IP Practice

Two of the new hires come from Baker & Hostetler, where they specialized in IP.
14 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Legal's Relationship With Procurement Experts Is Growing, Survey Says

A joint survey by Bloomberg Law and The Buying Legal Council found a projected in-house savings of 11 percent using procurement in legal.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Never Too Late: In Two Separate Deals, Chicago and New York Firms Combine

The route between Chicago and New York is well-trod territory for many Big Law lawyers, with firms from one metropolis finding a way into the other for decades. Add two more to the pile.
19 minute read

The American Lawyer

Obermayer Rebmann Can't Dodge Associate's Suit Over Bonuses

A judge has refused to throw out key claims in a lawsuit accusing Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel of cheating on associate bonuses, though the case has been whittled down.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

Eight Years On, Firms Still Fighting Ex-Comptroller Over Fees in Mayoral Bid

Bill Thompson, New York City's former comptroller and a two-time mayoral candidate, is embroiled in litigation with New York's Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and New Jersey's Genova Burns over legal fee debts from his 2009 campaign.
14 minute read

Legaltech News

Law Firm Dodges Class Claims in First-of-Its-Kind Data Security Case

Claims against Chicago-based Johnson & Bell for allegedly failing to protect client information must be heard individually in arbitration.
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

Bondurant Mixson Signs Up for 15 More Years at One Atlantic

The highly-regarded litigation boutique has renewed its lease at One Atlantic Center, where it was the very first tenant 30 years ago.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

IP Lawyer Matthew Nelles Jumps to Berger Singerman

Nelles leaves Broad and Cassel, where he specialized in commercial litigation and intellectual property.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Betsy Miller and Victoria Nugent to lead Cohen Milstein's Public Client Practice

Miller and Nugent will co-chair Cohen Milstein's public client practice, which focuses on representing state attorneys general and other government entities in litigation and investigations.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Is Your Firm Guilty of Playing Lateral Partner Bingo?

In selling their firm to lateral candidates, firm leaders are often using the same pitches as their competitors. Recruiter Dan Binstock offers advice on differentiation.
9 minute read

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