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Brownstein Hyatt has hired two entertainment lawyers away from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.
Deborah Drooz, who focuses on defamation, publicity, privacy, and intellectual property in entertainment law, will work from Brownstein Hyatt’s Los Angeles office. She earned her JD at Southwestern Law School.
Barry Langberg, who specializes in defamation litigation, will split time between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California. He got his law degree at the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has offices in Albuquerque; Aspen, Denver and Glenwood Springs, Colorado; Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas, Nevada; Los Angeles, Costa Mesa, Sacramento, San Diego and Santa Barbara, California; Santa Fe; and Washington, DC.
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Law firms of all sizes are being much more selective about who makes equity partner. Gone are the days where doing good work and putting in your time is enough to get you to a profit sharing level. Today, equity partners almost always have to prove that they can contribute their share to the firm. So what does this mean for associates and how can a two-tiered partnership track be beneficial? With a two-tiered partnership structure, associates get more time to prove themselves and also more time to determine whether partnership is the right goal for them. Two-tier partnerships (non-equity and equity) exist so the firm can train and develop associates into equity partners. The non-equity track to partner at most firms is on average, 6 years long. [...]
May 16, 2013 Read More
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