In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, writes: In the past we have often visited the subjects of engagement letters, legal fees and the wisdom
...Chapter 11 estate of defunct Washington, D.C.based litigation firm Howrey has launched the first round of lawsuits aimed at clawing back both...
Taxi rides, pricey hotel stays, and vague time entries all got cut as Southern District Bankruptcy Court Judge Martin Glenn approved preliminary fee requests from a dozen law firms, accounting shops,
...Nearly two years after Howrey went under, the trustee overseeing the defunct firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy...
...lawyer, joined Dewey in January 2011, two months before his then-firm Howrey failed. He now co-heads an intellectual property boutique in San Francisco...
Ed Poll, a principal of LawBiz Management, writes that in litigation, the simplest way to reward lawyers for having "skin in the game" is through contingency fees. But more sophisticated techniques a
...Scott Hataway, who joined the firm last year from now-defunct Howrey, is leading a team serving as antitrust counsel that includes associates ...
...other law firm collapsesincluding those of Coudert Brothers, Heller Ehrman, Howrey, and Thelenhave left organizations scrambling to reassign pro bono work...
..., Bunsow, a patent litigator who joined Dewey in January 2011 from Howrey as that firm began its own downward spiral, claims that Davis and...
...bankruptcy have not, said Allan Diamond, the Chapter 11 trustee in the Howrey bankruptcy. Diamond, the Houston based managing partner of Diamond McCarthy, said he...
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