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...and effective," said Mark Silow, managing partner of Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild. The median hourly rate at his firm in 2012 was $435...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
More New Jersey firms than ever are jettisoning their summer associate programs, the Law Journal's annual survey finds
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...you need to look just outside the AmLaw 100. Fox Rothschild leads the pack with 32 law blogs from just more than...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In the movie "Groundhog Day," the character played by Bill Murray was forced to relive the same day over and over again. For taxpayers and their advisers, 2012 may very well be a version of "Groundho
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Whether you start your legal career at a 1,000-lawyer international megafirm or a five-lawyer boutique, as a corporate transactional associate or a patent attorney, the first few years in practice ca
In light of the ever-increasing importance of intellectual property to not just Apple, but seemingly every modern business, Corporate Counsel lists last year's top 10 IP litigation wins. According to
The fight in bankruptcy court for control of the Los Angeles Dodgers has already generated millions of dollars in requests for legal fees
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