Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...in 1997. Prior to coming to power, Labour Party leaders hired accounting firm Arthur Andersen to structure a tax that would capture excess, or "...
...the public finance practice. . . . J. Patrick LaRue has joined Porter Hedges in Houston as a partner in the firm's corporate...
...Julie Grantham has done it all: practiced law in private firms, worked as a nonlawyer executive for a tech company, raised funds for...
...on The American Lawyer's website. No Texas firms ranked for project finance, corporate debt, securities or REIT. Keith Fullenweider, a...
...supported by the American Legal Finance Association, a trade group of...lenders from paying lawyers or firms, accepting payment from them, or...
...most recent Altman Weil survey of Chief Legal Officers, respondents gave law firms a 3 (on a scale from 0 to 10) on willingness to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...ranging from project finance to global restructuring have been downloaded by journalists, law school students, clients and attorneys at competing firms, among others, said...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...80 firms moved from $665 an hour to $702. Performance varied by practice areas. TyMetrix analyzed four large groups: corporate, finance and...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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