The latest from NLJ.com: Law Firms
- THE CAREERIST: More bad news for women
- MOVERS
- OPINION: Occupy Wall Street's message for lawyers
- THE PRACTICE: A game of inches: some oral advocacy pointers
- Bumpy ride ends in legal fees settlement between O'Melveny, MGA
- Contracts lawyers priming for smaller budget
- SOCIAL MEDIA: The Web traffic will tell firms what's working
- MOVERS
- Opportunities diminishing for women at large law firms, study finds
- 7th Circuit revives bias case by former SmithAmundsen marketing director against firm
- O'Melveny: Settlement talks with MGA near collapse
- MOVERS
- THE CAREERIST: Women shafted on their reviews
- Ethnic diversity improved at law firms in 2011; for women, not so much
- Massachusetts lawyer charged with mortgage fraud
- Dodgers sale could narrow McCourt's malpractice claim against Bingham
- The Minority 40 Under 40
- THE CONNECTED LAWYER: Earning trust: It's not all about you
THE CAREERIST: More bad news for women | Top |
You'll need a shot or two of whiskey to get through these highlights (or are they lowlights?) of the latest survey from the National Association of Women Lawyers. | |
MOVERS | Top |
Brian Gannon joins Duane Morris as partner in the Atlanta office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. | |
OPINION: Occupy Wall Street's message for lawyers | Top |
Behind every credit default swap or short of subprime mortgage-backed assets sit legal counsel sanctioning these practices; their hands are no cleaner than those of their clients. | |
THE PRACTICE: A game of inches: some oral advocacy pointers | Top |
There is no inconsistency between being aggressive and determined and being courteous and professional. | |
Bumpy ride ends in legal fees settlement between O'Melveny, MGA | Top |
A spokeswoman for O'Melveny & Myers has announced a "mutually acceptable settlement" between the firm and MGA Entertainment Inc. in an ongoing dispute over unpaid fees. | |
Contracts lawyers priming for smaller budget | Top |
With fewer dollars from Uncle Sam in the coming years, government-contracts attorneys in Washington are preparing their clients about what could happen to them after plans for a smaller federal budget are hashed out on Capitol Hill. The spending drought means contracts lawyers are having to soothe some jittery clients. | |
SOCIAL MEDIA: The Web traffic will tell firms what's working | Top |
When it comes to digital marketing, law firms need to understand a vital calculation: How much are firms paying for each set of eyeballs that looks at their Web site? How can knowing this help firms make better strategic decisions in their marketing spend? | |
MOVERS | Top |
Robert Lawrence joins Marten Law as partner in its new San Francisco office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. | |
Opportunities diminishing for women at large law firms, study finds | Top |
On the heels of a survey from the National Association of Law Placement that found the percentage of women attorneys at U.S. firms dipped slightly this year, the National Association of Women Lawyers has released a report corroborating a drop in the percentage of women attorneys entering the 200 largest firms. | |
7th Circuit revives bias case by former SmithAmundsen marketing director against firm | Top |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has revived an employment discrimination case brought by a former marketing director at SmithAmundsen against the firm and two executives. | |
O'Melveny: Settlement talks with MGA near collapse | Top |
A tentative settlement of O'Melveny & Myers' $10.2 million billing dispute with former client MGA Entertainment Inc. is on the verge of falling apart, an attorney for the law firm told a judge on Nov. 7. | |
MOVERS | Top |
Jonathan Spivey joins Bracewell & Giuliani's intellectual property litigation practice as partner in the Houston office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. | |
THE CAREERIST: Women shafted on their reviews | Top |
Why do women still lag behind men in law firms after all these years? Consider this explanation: Women aren't getting the partnership prize because their firms are grading them harder. | |
Ethnic diversity improved at law firms in 2011; for women, not so much | Top |
The percentage of minority lawyers at major U.S. law firms ticked up slightly this year, from 12.4 percent to 12.7 percent, according to the latest edition of the NALP Directory of Legal Employers, released on Nov. 3. But the percentage of women attorneys at law firms continued a slide that began in 2010. | |
Massachusetts lawyer charged with mortgage fraud | Top |
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts has charged Woburn, Mass., lawyer Daniel Braese with bank fraud and making false statements in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme. | |
Dodgers sale could narrow McCourt's malpractice claim against Bingham | Top |
The sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers, coupled with his $130 million divorce settlement, could help winnow any damages in a malpractice claim by team owner Frank McCourt against Bingham McCutchen, the law firm that drafted an invalid marital agreement at the heart of his divorce. | |
The Minority 40 Under 40 | Top |
The lawyers profiled here were all born in the 1970s, a decade when law schools and law firms were just beginning to welcome minorities in significant numbers. The thriving careers of these lawyers — at law firms and in government, academia and public interest — attest to the greater opportunities available to them, as well as to their talents. | |
THE CONNECTED LAWYER: Earning trust: It's not all about you | Top |
With the proliferation of social media, lawyers have an opportunity to become advisers rather then pitch men. The first step is understanding what it means to be a trusted adviser. | |
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