Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Hans said. University of Iowa College of Law professor Emily Hughes also hopes that the fallout won't have a chilling effect on...
Between attorney layoffs, dipping profits and a lack of business, 2008 was a brutal year for many major law firms. But these difficult economic times have been a boon to one practice area: pro bono.
A recent survey of women in law firms found that — unsurprisingly — women are concentrated at the lower levels of law firms. That wasn't news to Betiayn Tursi, who three years ago helped
...Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman as well as Hughes & Luce; McGuireWoods and Helms Mulliss & Wicker; and ...
...the $700 billion bailout package that Congress passed in October. Hughes Hubbard & Reed and Squire Sanders & Dempsey were each awarded contracts...
...M. Nichani, a legal recruiter and vice president at Atlanta-based Hughes & Sloan Inc., said he's seen an estimated 10% to 15% increase...
...to go in-house," said Raj M. Nichani, vice president of Hughes & Sloan Inc., a 19-year-old Atlanta-based legal search firm. "There...
Alston & Bird is raising pay for its Atlanta associates, effective next January, with first-years getting a bump from $130,000 to $145,000. But not everyone's happy. Visitors to the Above the Law blo
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