The latest from The Am Law Daily
- The Careerist: Lost and Forgotten
- The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
- U.K. Companies Prepare to Offer Legal Advice Ahead of LSA
- Another Practice Leader Leaves Holme Roberts
- The Careerist: Rude Enough to Succeed?
- What's in a Name? Lobbying Groups in Trademark Fight
- Axa Buys $1.7 Billion in LBO Assets from Citi
- Arizona Hires Paul Clement to Defend Immigration Law
The Careerist: Lost and Forgotten | Top |
What happened to the young lawyers whose careers were wiped out by the recession? They are still there, pressing their noses against the thick law firm windows. | |
The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200 | Top |
As part of an ongoing merger, Blank Rome is adding five partners from Abrams Scott & Bickley; Akin Gump welcomes a former SEC attorney; and Wilson Elser expands its medical malpractice group and Latin American business group. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to thechurn@alm.com. | |
U.K. Companies Prepare to Offer Legal Advice Ahead of LSA | Top |
The U.K.'s Legal Services Act, which takes effect in October, will open the door for businesses owned by nonlawyers to provide legal services to the general public. | |
Another Practice Leader Leaves Holme Roberts | Top |
Morrison & Foerster has hired David Strong, the former chair of the tax department at Denver-based Holme Roberts & Owen. The Am Law 200 firm has seen a raft of departures in recent months. | |
The Careerist: Rude Enough to Succeed? | Top |
People who behave rudely give off an aura of power, according to new research. Is your career being held back because you're too nice and polite? | |
What's in a Name? Lobbying Groups in Trademark Fight | Top |
A pair of Washington, D.C.–based lobbying groups--both of which represent the interests of African American business owners--are fighting over the right to use the term "Black Chamber" in their names. | |
Axa Buys $1.7 Billion in LBO Assets from Citi | Top |
Paul Weiss and Baker & McKenzie advised as Axa's private equity arm picks up a leveraged buyout portfolio from Citigroup. | |
Arizona Hires Paul Clement to Defend Immigration Law | Top |
Adding another high-profile constitutional case to his already crowded docket, the former solicitor general and King & Spalding partner will represent Arizona in its bid to have the U.S. Supreme Court lift the injunction against the state's controversial immigration law. | |
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