Founded in Seattle in 1912, Perkins Coie has grownboth in size and scopealong with its hometown. It has developed a busy technologyrelated practice and counts many of the regions hightech superstarsAmazon.com and Nintendo of America among themas clients. Not...
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Help The Snark with nominations for the best and worst of Big Law websites. The Snark considers "Everything Matters" and "Thinkresults" for most ambiguous tagline, and calls one Big Law website "a co
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In case you missed last week's column with the rules of the game for the First Annual Big Law Webbies, here is the bottom line: Big Law needs recognition for its achievements in the world of Internet
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...its services against a small group of firms with both, including Perkins Coie, Tonkon Torp and Davis Wright Tremaine. Sikora added that...
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Private equity deals in the middle market keep churning, quietly making profits for investors who are oblivious to the looming economic recession.Offering evidence of this dynamic, Nelson Mullins Ril
The 900-lawyer firm has opened eight new offices, including two in California, since the start of 2007. Chairman Robert Hays said the strategy is to develop key, high-dollar practice areas
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King Spalding's expansion streak has continued with a flurry of announcements in the past two weeks that the firm has opened a one-lawyer office in Abu Dhabi and added 11 partners-including six heal
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Immigration expertise is in hot demand at the nation's big labor and employment firms. Seven months after launching a global immigration practice, Fisher Phillips has lost four immigration attorneys
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Aasia Mustakeem has left Powell Goldstein, where she led the Atlanta office's real estate finance and development practice, to launch a real estate practice for the Atlanta office of Locke Lord Bisse
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Last Monday, when I had lunch with Linda S. Finley to talk about the subprime mortgage crisis, was the beginning of an eventful week. The same day, Rep. Barney Frank D-Mass. introduced an anti-predat
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