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Howrey Adopts Apprenticeship Model for First Years

Howrey, which laid off 25 staff in April, is adopting an "apprenticeship" program for its incoming associates, similar to that…

Aussie AG Boosts Funds for Pro Bono Jobs

Australian Attorney-General Robert McClelland will provide AUD $40,000 ($32,500) to the National Pro Bono Resource Centre, to create paying work…

Magazine: The Hartford Has ‘Best Legal Department’

Incisive Media’s Corporate Counsel magazine today announced the selection of the in-house attorneys of The Hartford Financial Services Group as…

Russell McVeagh Avoids Layoffs, Ups Pro Bono Work

Rather than lay off under-productive attorneys, New Zealand law firm Russell McVeagh is encouraging its lawyers to increase their pro…

Update: Hogan & Hartson Reduces Pay for Certain First-Year Associates

Yesterday Hogan & Hartson laid off 93 US support staff. Today we learn more about changes in compensation for associates…

Attorney In Keller Case Wants To Take Less, But Says He Can’t

Sharon Keller, the presiding judge of Texas’ highest criminal courts, is in a legal battle fighting charges that she violated…

Greenberg Traurig Names 2009 Public Interest Fellows

Greenberg Traurig, in alliance with Equal Justice Works, has named its 2009 Fellows, ten individuals to receive funding though the…

Norton Rose Offers Trainees Cash to Defer Start Dates

Norton Rose has offered trainees due to join the firm in 2009 and 2010 up to £10,000 to defer the…

Simpson Thacher Assigns Associates Pro Bono Work

New York's Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is sending some of its associates to year-long stints at nonprofit organizations. The firm…

Unemployed Lawyers Invited to Volunteer for Pro Bono Work

Above the Law is mocking an Illinois legal aid society for offering unemployed lawyers the chance to volunteer for pro…

Arnold & Porter “Best” DC Law Firm for Employees

Fortune Magazine says DC law firm Arnold & Porter is not only the best DC law firm for which to…

S. Carolina: Hey, Court-Appointed Attorneys Representing Indigents: We Won’t Pay You

In South Carolina, most court-appointed lawyers who represent indigent clients in criminal and civil cases won't get paid by the…