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The Legal Intelligencer

In Construction Shuffle, Lawyers Seek Small but Diverse Firms

Construction law specialists in Pennsylvania have been on the move in recent weeks, particularly among smaller firms. The lawyers gravitated to firms that weren't necessarily larger but that offered a different practice mix.
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Morris James Shuffles Administrative Leadership

Morris James has pulled from its own ranks to replace its longtime executive director, Thomas Herweg, who retired at the end of March.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Cravath Welcomes Lone Nonequity Partner Back Into Equity Tier

Now that Mary Jo White is out of government and back at Debevoise, her husband John White has returned from equity exile at Cravath.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Wal-Mart Reaches Accord Over Ammo Lawsuit

Wal-Mart has agreed to settle claims that it negligently sold ammunition to a drunken 20-year-old, who later used it in a fatal shooting spree.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Federal Circuit Faces Facts: District Judges Call Shots on Fee Awards

Appellate jurists suggest Eastern District ignored their instructions, but there's not much they can do about it.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Gorson Went From Towel Boy to Law Firm Executive in Fast-Growing Miami

Greenberg Traurig senior chairman Matt Gorson played a significant role in the development of Miami's skyline as a real estate shareholder.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Troutman Lands Pipeline Pros From Hunton—And Other 'On the Move' News

Troutman Sanders has landed three new partners from Hunton & Williams who represent oil and gas pipeline owners and operators.
18 minute read

Litigation Daily

Prosecutor Left Paralyzed in Infamous Courthouse Hostage Fight Dies

The metal detectors, bag searches and armed bailiffs that are standard in courthouses today—this is where it started. In a courtroom in San Rafael, California in 1970 where a horrifying hostage standoff left a judge dead and an assistant DA paralyzed. But Gary Thomas, who went on to become a judge, was never bitter. "I feel blessed," he said.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Strasburger & Price Reports Income Up Slightly But Revenue Flat in 2016

Gross revenue was unchanged at $93.5 million, but net income rose 1.9 percent to $27 million.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

DC Cheat Sheet: How 10 Washington Firms Fared in Revenue, Profits

Law firms with major ties to Washington, D.C., mostly grew their revenue and profits last year, despite uncertainty surrounding the presidential election and an industrywide slowdown in demand for legal services.
3 minute read

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