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The Big Law business model pays based on a black-box calculation that's often speculative and arbitrar
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... There is value in taking a sociological tour of this Thelen-Howrey-LeBoeuf of the mind. The collapse of one big firm could...
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...with the bones of failed law firms, including WolfBlock, Heller Ehrman and Thelen Reid; a recession that has given in-house counsel the muscle to...
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...attorneys to its New York office in November from the defunct firm Thelen and nine corporate attorneys to its Los Angeles office in October from...
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...as Powell Goldstein, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton and the now-defunct Thelen Reid....
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Jack N. Sibley became the managing partner of litigation firm Hawkins Parnell on Jan. 1, with the charge of expanding the firm's practice beyond the asbestos and insurance defense work on which it b
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Smith Gambrell & Russell has opened a seven-lawyer New York office at a time when many firms in Manhattan offices are finding the legal market there a treacherous place. Chairman Stephen M. Forte sai
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Smith Gambrell Russell has opened a seven-lawyer New York office at a time when many firms with established Manhattan offices are finding the legal market there a treacherous place.Smith Gambrell's
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