Miami lawyer Peter Prieto is leaving his seat as chair of Holland & Knight’s defense-oriented litigation group to do plaintiffs work for a boutique across town.
In at least the third such lawsuit filed against a partner of the South Florida law firm at the center of ex-attorney Scott Rothstein’s reported $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, a…
In a legal romance story sparked by Valentine’s Day, four lawyers happily married to other lawyers share their experiences of successful relationships.
Los Angeles-based sports lawyer Mark Rosenthal, who represented the Los Angeles Dodgers, Angels, the Texas Rangers and Atlanta Braves in arbitration, died Feb. 3 of cancer. He was 61.
A lawyer who established a successful mesothelioma practice in Texas has teamed up with a childhood friend to donate $1 million to Oregon State University, $807,000 of which is to…
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, a lawyer search and legal information website is offering tongue-in-cheek advice about the dos and don’ts of dating an attorney.
Chau Kai-bong, a lawyer and flamboyant Hong Kong socialite known for owning a golden toilet and who was often seen traveling with his wife Brenda in their pink Rolls Royce…
Recruiting officials at several large New York law firms are unhappy about recommendations by the National Association of Law Placement that firms Feb 10, 2010 2:29 PM CST
Lawyer, author and union leader Beth Shulman, who long fought for improving the conditions of low-wage workers, died Feb. 5 of complications from brain cancer at Georgetown University Medical Center.…
Shon Hopwood was caught and convicted for robbing five banks but later proved to be an amazingly good jailhouse lawyer after hitting the books in the prison library.
London-based Clyde & Co. has poached five lawyers from the insurance coverage group at Roseland, N.J.-based Connell Foley to open an office in the Garden State.
AOL’s new senior vice president of government affairs can thank being one of the few working during the holidays at her firm for her career moving in the direction of…
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