Morning News Roundup for Wednesday

Wed, Jan 28, 2009

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Wilson SonsiniPalo Alto, California’s Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is eliminating 45 associate and 68 staff positions…

London’s Eversheds is opening of a new office in Singapore, and beginning work on developing a presence in Hong Kong

Miami’s Greenberg Traurig has announced that CEO Cesar Alvarez will hand over the reins to President Richard A. Rosenbaum next year, after 12 years as head honcho of the 1,800-plus attorney firm…

The judge from Pink Floyd's The Wall.Two Pennsylvania judges have plead guilty to fraud charges, after taking $2.6 million in kickbacks in return for placing juvenile offenders in specific detention facilities.

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has threatened to sue seven departing London partners for breaching their partnership agreement…

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