Last year, the Dreier and Redniss and Associates law firms were representing high-profile publisher Judith Regan, perhaps best known for her controversial attempt to publish the O.J. Simpson book If…
Law firms nationwide are paying millions of dollars to send partners to leadership training programs, but experts say the goal may be to get lawyers to agree on firm strategy,…
Law firm bonuses are the rule rather than the exception, but one law firm manager tells the Legal Intelligencer he thinks bonuses are counterproductive.
Updated: After notifying 13 real estate and finance associates last week that they were being laid off, apparently because of a slowing economy, Dechert has reportedly changed its mind.
Lawyer Robert Bennett’s new memoir doesn’t settle old scores or exaggerate his importance, like some books of this sort, according to a Wall Street Journal book review.
In an unassuming office park in a quiet Chicago suburb, six lawyers are planning a revolution. The six are American women of the Muslim faith, and they have started what…
An ongoing New York state probe of double-dipping by private lawyers representing school districts in Long Island has been expanded to Westchester County.
A special master has concluded that the securities class action law firm Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins paid for stolen documents in a shareholders suit against Coca-Cola.
A politically connected law firm and its developer client were criticized in a report issued yesterday by New Jersey’s inspector general detailing the failure of a project to clean up…
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