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Connecticut Law Tribune

Litigation Department of the Year Winners Announced

By | September 16, 2016
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 Litigation Departments of the Year Awards. The contest honors law firms which have had significant victories in general litigation and specific practice areas.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Susman Godfrey Boosts Bonuses for Ex-Federal Clerks

The firm announced Wednesday that it's sweetening its bonuses for incoming associates, with new lawyers eligible to get as much as $100,000 if they've clerked for more than one judge.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

Vancouver Latest Locale for Norton Rose Fulbright's Expansion Plans

Norton Rose Fulbright, continuing its five-year expansion across Canada, will combine with Vancouver-based Bull, Housser & Tupper, both firms announced Monday.
44 minute read

National Law Journal

Movers

By | September 12, 2016
Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.
43 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Longtime Phila. Litigator Joins White and Williams

White and Williams has added to its litigation bench in Philadelphia, bringing in veteran trial attorney David H. Marion as senior counsel.
14 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Connell Foley Reloads in Newark With Nine From Podvey Meanor

Connell Foley has taken on nine lawyers, including a majority of the name partners, from the Newark firm Podvey, Meanor, Catenacci, Hildner, Cocoziello & Chattman.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Movers

By | September 05, 2016
New arrivals and lateral moves in this week's column.
57 minute read

The Recorder

BAR-OMETER: An Eye on Oculus

By | September 02, 2016
Oculus is looking to fill its legal department, and Samsung users may not be big fans of the Warriors after learning about their app.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: Big Firms Bag Beer Deal Fees Ahead of Holiday Weekend

A bevy of large firms—including Cleary Gottlieb, Cravath, Hogan Lovells and Sullivan & Cromwell—stand to reap some of the $261 million in legal fees incurred by Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller as a result of their $106 billion beer industry megamerger.
67 minute read

The American Lawyer

What Happens to Claims Against a Dissolving Firm? A Kenyon Client Will Find Out

The storied New York-based IP boutique is being sued for malpractice, though the lawyers who worked for the former client are no longer with Kenyon & Kenyon, as most of the firm's current lawyers prepare to join Andrews Kurth.
21 minute read

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