The latest from The Am Law Daily
- The Score: Morgan Lewis, the Red Sox, and More Baseball Machinations
- June Jobs Report: Legal Industry Continues to Shrink
- Deals Update: News Corp's BSkyB Bid in Limbo; Fight For Southern Union Heats Up
- The A-List 2011: Hughes Hubbard's Rise to the Top
- Detroit Taps Miller Canfield for Possible Suit Against Ex-Mayor Kirkpatrick
- Handicapping Who Follows Varney as Nation's Top Trustbuster
The Score: Morgan Lewis, the Red Sox, and More Baseball Machinations | Top |
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius helps The New York Times Company cash out of part of its stake in the Boston Red Sox, while the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets continue their respective legal battles. The Am Law Daily has more on the start of the Roger Clemens trial, ongoing labor negotiations for the NBA and NFL, and Gordon & Rees's litigation campaign against Basketball Wives in our latest look at sports and the law. | |
June Jobs Report: Legal Industry Continues to Shrink | Top |
The legal sector shed 2,600 jobs last month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's especially grim news given the results of the American Bar Association's latest Lawyer Population Survey, which shows even more lawyers entering the field. | |
Deals Update: News Corp's BSkyB Bid in Limbo; Fight For Southern Union Heats Up | Top |
Plus: New York Stock Exchange shareholders approve a merger with Deutsche Börse and Canadian officials may insist on reviewing the results of Nortel's huge patent sale. | |
The A-List 2011: Hughes Hubbard's Rise to the Top | Top |
Associate satisfaction--one of the four components in scoring firms on The American Lawyer's A-List--was a key factor in pushing Hughes Hubbard up the list. "The most important key to associate satisfaction or people satisfaction is people being engaged in great, important work," says firm chair Candace Beinecke in discussing the firm's success. | |
Detroit Taps Miller Canfield for Possible Suit Against Ex-Mayor Kirkpatrick | Top |
The firm's job: determine whether the city should proceed with a lawsuit against, among others, its disgraced former mayor, Kwame Kilpatrick. | |
Handicapping Who Follows Varney as Nation's Top Trustbuster | Top |
Antitrust lawyers speculate on potential candidates in the running to replace Christine Varney, the head of the Department of Justice's antitrust division who will step down from that job in August to join Cravath Swaine & Moore. | |
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