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- Paul Hastings Continues Private Equity Push With London Partner Hire
- Former Trooper Runs Largest Minority-Owned Law Firm in New England
- Women Take the Helm in Wilson Sonsini M&A Deal
- International Firms' London Lateral Hiring Grew 41 Percent in 2010
- Are Law Schools Opening Themselves to Deceptive-Advertising Claims?
- Even at Play, Lawyers Can Be Spotted at 50 Paces
- Acquisition Gives Saul Ewing a Boston Presence
- It's Certified: These Law Firms Empower Women
- Susan Hackett to Leave Association of Corporate Counsel
- Ince Freezes Pay Rates for Associates
- Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm?
- Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm?
Paul Hastings Continues Private Equity Push With London Partner Hire | Top |
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker has hired M&A partner Garrett Hayes from Macfarlanes as part of its emphasis on building out its London corporate practice. Global corporate vice-chair Ronan O'Sullivan said the London office is "actively looking" for more hires in leveraged finance and securities. | |
Former Trooper Runs Largest Minority-Owned Law Firm in New England | Top |
During the recession, Andrew R. Crumbie was able to double the size of his law firm, making it the largest minority-owned law firm in New England. And now Crumbie, a former Connecticut state trooper, would like his firm to become the largest minority-owned firm in the country. | |
Women Take the Helm in Wilson Sonsini M&A Deal | Top |
When Wilson Sonsini announced it had helped Polycom buy Hewlett-Packard's Visual Collaboration business, it initially looked like a typical M&A deal. But it wasn't: With one exception, all the lead attorneys on Wilson's team were women. Said lead corporate partner Melissa Hollatz, "It wasn't anything deliberate, but it is highly unusual." | |
International Firms' London Lateral Hiring Grew 41 Percent in 2010 | Top |
Lateral partner hiring by international firms in London rebounded by almost 50 percent last year, according to new Legal Week research. Ninety-three lateral partner hires were made across the 62 firms surveyed, up 41 percent from just 66 the previous year. | |
Are Law Schools Opening Themselves to Deceptive-Advertising Claims? | Top |
Fudging employment statistics is more than an ethical matter for law schools -- it's also a legal one, according to some observers, who have concluded that the Federal Trade Commission could take action against law schools that publish false or deceptive employment data. | |
Even at Play, Lawyers Can Be Spotted at 50 Paces | Top |
Even lawyers have to recreate (as in recreation and as opposed to procreation) once in a while, notes the Rodent, but when they do, they tend to take their essential lawyer-ness with them to the playground. The Rodent discusses the telltale signs of lawyers at play. | |
Acquisition Gives Saul Ewing a Boston Presence | Top |
Saul Ewing is set to open its 10th office on July 1 with the acquisition of nearly all of Boston-based real estate boutique Dionne & Gass. Seven of the boutique's nine lawyers will be coming aboard to form a Boston presence for Saul Ewing in a practice area that the firm has focused on for some time. | |
It's Certified: These Law Firms Empower Women | Top |
The Women in Law Empowerment Forum released on Tuesday the initial list of law firms qualifying for its new Gold Standard Certification -- a designation for firms that have integrated women in top leadership positions and compensated them well. WILEF National Chairwoman Elizabeth Anne Tursi said the results show "there is still a lot of work to be done." | |
Susan Hackett to Leave Association of Corporate Counsel | Top |
The longtime general counsel at the Association of Corporate Counsel is leaving ACC on June 30 to start a consulting practice. Susan Hackett, who was a candidate for ACC president and CEO, has been with the organization for 22 years and is credited with helping to boost its membership to more than 26,000. | |
Ince Freezes Pay Rates for Associates | Top |
Ince & Co has become the latest U.K. law firm to opt out of increasing its associate pay bands for the year ahead. In a statement, the firm said it believed the freeze "balances the need to provide a value-for-money service to clients with the need to attract and retain the best lawyers." | |
Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm? | Top |
After 15 years at a litigation boutique, I need to move on. Do I go in-house or move to another firm? And any networking advice? | |
Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm? | Top |
I am a lawyer currently working for a Big 4 accounting firm, and I'd like to transition to a law firm and practice tax law. Is it true this is a difficult move? Any advice on making the transition easier? | |
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