Andrews Kurth heads to London; Bingham McCutchen grabs seven lawyers in Tokyo; and a Munger, Tolles & Olson partner plans a move to the Southern Poverty Law Center. The Churn is constant. Please sen
...development in a long-running pro bono case the two lawyers were...
An Equal Justice Works fellow reflects on the way personal experience has informed his efforts to assist low-income North Carolinians in overcoming the collateral consequences of criminal records
...attorney who has represented Kuenzel pro bono since 2003. Kochman...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...biennial registration forms how many pro bono hours they provided and the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...half-time attorneys equal one full-time equivalent attorney. The formula also pro-rates an attorneys time at the firm. For example, incoming...
How an unlikely leader rose to the top at Kirkland & Ellis
...Peabody stepped in and provided pro bono work to sort out complicated...
...began representing Chiang on a pro bono basis and subsequently arranged the...
A week after a pair of bomb blasts marred this year's running of the Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association, which hosts and organizes the 116-year-old event, is relying on its longtime out
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