Texas Lawyer
...Texas Lateral Partner Hires 2011 Texas Departing Attorneys 2012 (%)...
...of its associates is another metric to assess investment in associates. Associates departing the firm at a high rate, though, is not always an alarming...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...intellectual property practice, adding four partners in Silicon Valley...office. "The departing attorneys helped us establish our...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...turned its attention to former partners and the firms that now...proceeds from unfinished business that departing partners bring with them to...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Texas Lawyer
...reverse the judgment of the court of appeals and render judgment for Texas Mutual Insurance Company. I. Background On June 21...
The best time for any company to formally define trade secret and intellectual property parameters is when an employee first walks through the door, not when they're headed for the exit
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...told the paper the Howrey estate still owes the former appellate litigation partner $100,000 and that if that money had been repaid, Lee could...
...policy we do not discuss departing employees." "...1.3 percent and equity partners 1.6 percent. In 2008...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
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