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- N.Y. State Bar Asks ABA to Support 'Practice Ready' Law School Education
- Former Paul Hastings Partners Open Telecom Boutique
- IP Boutique Opens D.C. Office With Lateral Partner Hire
- Shale Boom Keeps Firms Busy With Fracking Deals
- SEC Gives Former Enron Lawyer OK to Practice Securities Law
- As Governments Target Asian Corruption, So Do Law Firms
- In Her Shoes: Q&A With Zappos' Millie Chou
- Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm?
- Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm?
N.Y. State Bar Asks ABA to Support 'Practice Ready' Law School Education | Top |
Arguing that, in addition to knowing the law, attorneys must "know how to do useful things with the law to help solve client problems," New York Bar leaders are pressing for a greater emphasis on making law school graduates and young attorneys "practice ready" in a draft resolution submitted to the ABA for its annual meeting. | |
Former Paul Hastings Partners Open Telecom Boutique | Top |
Five former Paul Hastings partners have opened a boutique law firm in Washington, D.C. The managing member of Telecommunications Law Professionals is Carl Northrop, previously head of Paul Hastings' international telecom practice. The other former Paul Hastings partners are Michael Lazarus, Andrew Morentz, John Griffith Johnson Jr. and Vance Schuemann. | |
IP Boutique Opens D.C. Office With Lateral Partner Hire | Top |
Pennsylvania-based intellectual property boutique RatnerPrestia has opened a Washington, D.C., office, aiming to make stateside meetings more convenient for international clients. CEO and President Jonathan Spadt said the firm plans to add five or six full-time lawyers to the D.C. office by the end of this year and double that next year. | |
Shale Boom Keeps Firms Busy With Fracking Deals | Top |
Shale continues to fuel not just the energy industry but also some of the United States' largest law firms. Skadden and Akin Gump have picked up key advisory roles on a $742 million deal, while another $300 million shale deal has received regulatory approval, and K&L Gates is launching a new energy, infrastructure and resources practice group. | |
SEC Gives Former Enron Lawyer OK to Practice Securities Law | Top |
Hailed as a hero before his two-year suspension, Jordan Mintz, a former in-house lawyer who got caught up in the Enron scandal, has been given permission to practice securities law again. Currently a corporate VP and chief tax officer, Mintz says he has no plans to take up securities law any time soon. | |
As Governments Target Asian Corruption, So Do Law Firms | Top |
With U.S. prosecutors pursuing dozens of FCPA cases and many multinationals' Asian operations under scrutiny, international law firms are moving litigators experienced in investigations work to Asia. But some lawyers in the region remain skeptical that white-collar criminal defense can become a marquee practice for firms in Asia. | |
In Her Shoes: Q&A With Zappos' Millie Chou | Top |
Millie Chou got her foot in the door at Zappos in 1999, long before the company turned billions of dollars in profits and landed on Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list. She's now head of Zappos' legal department, where the emphasis on customer service means that even the attorneys take phone orders during the holiday crunch. | |
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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