In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky reviews a recent Southern District decision that adopts the increasingly common narrow view of the Computer Fraud
Lawrence N. Mullman, a partner at global legal search firm Major, Lindsey & Africa, writes that Dewey & LeBoeuf had many outstanding successes, and employed scores of legendary attorneys, but did not
...Lawrence N. Mullman, a partner at global legal search firm Major, Lindsey & Africa, writes that Dewey & LeBoeuf had many outstanding successes, and employed...
Lawyers with Dodd-Frank Act and regulatory expertise are being wooed by private equity firms and hedge funds in need of an in-house compliance team
...or even more," said legal recruiter Jeffrey Lowe of Major, Lindsey & Africa, though he added that firms nowadays are less enthusiastic about hiring...
...According to a new survey by legal search consultant Major, Lindsey & Africa and ALM Legal Intelligence, partners at Am Law 200, NLJ 350...
Lee Udelsman, a partner at legal search firm Major, Lindsey & Africa, writes: With increased scrutiny coming from both shareholders and federal regulators, companies can no longer dodge the successio
This Special Report from the New York Law Journal discusses the nuts and bolts of partnership law, how to successfully integrate lateral hires, the essential factors to consider before opening a new
...Singapore. I also have first-hand experience opening offices for Major, Lindsey & Africa in Hong Kong and London, taking a strong professional services firm...
...be paid?'," said Jeffrey Lowe, the managing partner of Major, Lindsey & Africa's Washington, D.C., office. So after years of fielding those...
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