Illinois’ SimmonsCooper today announced the addition of seven new partners to the firm. The new partners are Nicholas Angelides, Brian Cooke, Amy...
Chicago’s Seyfarth Shaw has added a team of three patent litigation attorneys to the Intellectual Property Practice Group in the firm’s Los...
The California Supreme Court has removed Cynthia Thomas from the death penalty case of Charles Moore, and referred her to the State...
New York litigation firm Kaye Scholer, representing the trustee in hip hop entrepreneur Marion “Suge” Knight’s bankruptcy case, is requesting a $6.8...
The partners of Moldo Davidson Fraioli Seror & Sestanovich (aka MDFS Law), a Century City, California-based business law firm, will join Ervin...
Santa Clara University School of Law is holding an open house in the virtual world of Second Life today. Visitors to Second...
This morning’s stories: Kathleen Leavey, head of the City of Detroit Law Department, has resigned after referring to one of the city’s...
Lydia B. Parnes, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, will ankle the agency after 27 years...
Wildman Harrold Allen & Dixon has confirmed that the Chicago-based law firm has laid off “approximately” 10 attorneys. About half are non-equity...
The Project for Attorney Retention (PAR), an initiative of the Center for WorkLife Law at University of California Hastings College of the Law...
From LawCrossing.com: A leading full-service law firm in America, Seyfarth Shaw has announced it is expanding its business immigration practice. The expansion...
The National Law Journal is reporting on the current “slew” of mid-sized firm mergers: In the past week, at least five small...