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2 Oct 2009, 7:05 am by Vanessa Vidal, Esq.
They included:Allen & Overy (250 attorneys and 200 staffers)Alston & Bird (14 attorneys and 38 staffers)Baker & Daniels (5 attorneys and 11 staffers)Baker & McKenzie (38 attorneys and 86 staffers)Brownstein Hyatt (15 attorneys and 22 staffers)Clifford Chance (15 attorneys and 20 staffers)DLA Piper (8 attorneys)Faegre & Benson (15 attorneys)Herbert Smith (33 attorneys and 51 staffers)Hogan & Hartson (93 staffers)Howrey (25 staffers)K&L Gates (20… [read post]
14 Dec 2008, 2:30 pm
Fitzgerald will have 20 days to bring an indictment against Blagojevich or grant him a preliminary hearing, says Clifford Chance litigator Wendy Wysong (left), a former assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago. [read post]
20 Sep 2010, 6:36 am by Kinney Recruiting
Last year Winston & Strawn also made a major move in the litigation practice, hiring partner David Hall-Jones from Heller Ehrman. [read post]
2 Oct 2012, 4:06 pm by lawmrh
Perched on high in air so rarefied the real economy doesn’t incongruously offend the pure oxygenated respiration provided by his laissez-faire advocating employer, the Goldwater Institute’s Clint Bolick looks down his chin at the lawyer polloi and gushes how he “would love to see the entire UPL regime disappear. [read post]
3 Jun 2011, 12:55 pm by admin
”   In the 1920s and ’30s, Winston Churchill, the Marx Brothers and Ethel Barrymore attended parties there. [read post]
3 Sep 2009, 2:51 am
They included:Allen & Overy (250 attorneys and 200 staffers)Alston & Bird (14 attorneys and 38 staffers)Baker & Daniels (5 attorneys and 11 staffers)Baker & McKenzie (38 attorneys and 86 staffers)Brownstein Hyatt (15 attorneys and 22 staffers)Clifford Chance (15 attorneys and 20 staffers)DLA Piper (8 attorneys)Faegre & Benson (15 attorneys)Herbert Smith (33 attorneys and 51 staffers)Hogan & Hartson (93 staffers)Howrey (25 staffers)K&L… [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:13 am by Ronald Collins
In December 1833, the American Monthly Review commented on a newly published book by Joseph Story. [read post]