According to the Hildebrandt International Peer Monitor Index, demand for legal services dropped by more than 8% compared to Q1 2008, dropping...
Wayne State University Law School has established the Public Interest Law Fellowships program, which this summer is providing $6,000 each to 10...
Two Foley & Lardner attorneys have jumped ship to found a new Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan-based firm, Harrington, Dragich & O’Neill. Judy...
Greenberg Traurig LLP has added three new hires to its Los Angeles office. Allan J. Abshez joins as shareholder in the Environmental...
Drinker Biddle will allow its 36 incoming associates to start on time in September; but their salaries will be reduced, and they...
Four former LakinChapman attorneys have left to found a new firm in Alton, Illinois, called Armbruster, Dripps, Winterscheidt & Blotevogel. The firm...
Washington, DC-based Hogan & Hartson has joined the ranks of law firms offering a $75,000 stipend to extend the deferrals of incoming...
Columbus, Ohio-based lawyers J. Richard Emens and Beatrice Wolper, until recently partners at Chester Willcox & Saxbe, are founding their own family...
Gretchen Jacobs has left the Phoenix office of Greenberg Traurig, to set up her own autism lobbying group. Jacobs has an autistic...
Memphis, Tennessee’s Bourland Heflin has added hired on two new partners. David Rudolph practices labor & employment and commercial litigation. He was...
Sidley Austin is offering its incoming associates an optional deferral plan. The “Pro Bono Assistance Program” offers a $75,000 stipend to associates...
Simmons & Simmons plans to use external lawyers for litigation and corporate due diligence work. The firm seeks to outsource legal work...
RECENT COMMENTS