...partner in Proskauer Rose and a former general counsel of the NLRB...
Our question was simple. After years of measuring women's success in law firms primarily by the percentage of female equity partners, we wanted to use a more exacting standard. We wanted to know: How
Patricia Salkin acknowledges she has become a law school dean at a time when "virtually everything" about the legal profession and legal education is "under fire." But she views her new job as "an ex
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Meagher & Flom represented HarperCollins, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer represented Hachette and Proskauer Rose represented Simon & Schuster. "While publishers are entitled...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...ad didn't mollify Church & Dwight and its lawyers at Proskauer Rose, who responded with new false advertising claims and eventually won a...
In our annual list of the highest-paid Fortune 500 general counsel, the top lawyers' compensation packages cratered. Is this a short setbackor the start of a trend
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The past year saw declines for every component of general counsel pay that Corporate Counsel measures in its annual compensation survey. The reasons include the economy, poor share performance, and l
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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