Client demand for Am Law 100 hours dipped last year even as invoiced rates jumped
K&L Gates adds a total of six partners in London and Charlotte—and, prompted by a flurry of media reports, chairman Peter Kalis issues a lengthy rundown on how well the firm is doing. Meanwhile
...their head count. Even equity partners, who sometimes seem like an endangered species, grew their ranks on average after two years of flat or...
...their head count. Even equity partners, who sometimes seem like an endangered species, grew their ranks on average after two years of flat or...
...criticized by activist shareholder groups, are structured so that...
...to Spangenberg about the ruling and its impact. Is the troll model endangered
Time and again, Judge Jed Rakoff (pictured left) has made lawyers--not just their clients--very nervous
Can social programs play a role in ending racial inequality, or is self-help now the only cure
...regulations will include renewed enforcement of the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). New legislation currently...
...than 2,000 years. The redwoods support spotted owls and other endangered species. They also contain vast seams of tightly grained mahogany "heartwood...
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