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Bromberg & Sunstein Partners Leave Over Merger Decision

Bromberg & Sunstein Partners Leave Over Merger Decision

A co-founder and a partner at Boston’s Bromberg & Sunstein have left over the firm’s decision not to merge with a larger firm. Co-founder Lee C. Bromberg and partner Erik…

Harvard Law Reduces Summer Job Requirement

Harvard Law Reduces Summer Job Requirement

Most students receiving financial aid from Harvard Law School are required to work for 10 weeks over the summer, the traditional length of a major law firm summer program. But…

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Okays Deferred Associates as Interns

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Okays Deferred Associates as Interns

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s Committee on Judicial Ethics has signed off on a proposal that would allow deferred law-firm associates to work for the Trial Court as “volunteer interns,”…

Foley & Lardner Adds Lowrie Lando IP Team

Foley & Lardner Adds Lowrie Lando IP Team

Foley & Lardner has brought on three intellectual property lawyers for its Boston office. Matthew B. Lowrie and Aaron W. Moore join as partners in the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation…

Massachusetts Superior Court Fires Clerks Before They Begin

Massachusetts Superior Court Fires Clerks Before They Begin

The Massachusetts Superior Court has informed 25 3Ls they will not be hired after all as court clerks. It appears that the decision to rescind the job offers was made…

Edwards Angell Lays Off 25 Attorneys, 35 Staffers

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge has announced today the layoffs of 25 lawyers and 35 staff. That’s roughly 15% of the firm’s workforce. From the firm’s statement: Today we will…

Dwyer & Collera Hires Former State Chief Justice

Dwyer & Collera Hires Former State Chief Justice

Law firm Dwyer & Collora has hired Judge Christopher J. Armstrong, the former chief justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Armstrong will practice in the Boston-based firm’s expanding appellate practice.…

Massachusetts Lawyers Expect to Make Less This Year

Nearly 79% of Massachusetts Bar Association members who responded to an online survey believe the economic downturn will affect the entire legal profession, and about 49% expect to earn less…

Pierce Atwood Lets Go 7 Attorneys, 14 Staff

Pierce Atwood, the largest law firm in Maine, laid off 21 employees last week, including seven attorneys and 14 staff members, according to Gloria Pinza, the law firm’s managing partner.…

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