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Womble Carlyle takes its Web site very seriously. With 50 blogging attorneys, an Internet marketing manager, and a Web site facelift expected to go live by mid-September, Womble Carlyle sees its Web efforts as central to its vast marketing push.

Womble Carlyle takes its Web site very seriously. With 50 blogging attorneys, an Internet marketing manager, and a Web site facelift expected to go live by mid-September, Womble Carlyle sees its Web efforts as central to its vast marketing push. “We regard [the Web site] as the most important communications tool that we have,” says […]

Womble Carlyle takes its Web site very seriously. With 50 blogging attorneys, an Internet marketing manager, and a Web site facelift expected to go live by mid-September, Womble Carlyle sees its Web efforts as central to its vast marketing push. Read More »

A unit of Grupo Mexico SAB, Mexico’s biggest mining company, intentionally harmed creditors of Asarco LLC by stripping the company’s stake in Southern Copper Corp., a judge ruled.

A unit of Grupo Mexico SAB, Mexico’s biggest mining company, intentionally harmed creditors of Asarco LLC by stripping the company’s stake in Southern Copper Corp., a judge ruled. Americas Mining Corp. is liable for the “actual fraudulent transfer” of a 54 percent stake in Southern Copper away from Asarco, a separate Grupo Mexico unit that

A unit of Grupo Mexico SAB, Mexico’s biggest mining company, intentionally harmed creditors of Asarco LLC by stripping the company’s stake in Southern Copper Corp., a judge ruled. Read More »

The lawyer representing two Britons accused of having sex on a beach in Dubai said today that DNA and medical tests failed to prove they had intercourse.

The lawyer representing two Britons accused of having sex on a beach in Dubai said today that DNA and medical tests failed to prove they had intercourse. Vince Acors, 34, of Bromley, south-east London, and 36-year-old Michelle Palmer, of Oakham, Leicestershire, deny allegations of unmarried intercourse and public indecency on July 5. Following today’s adjournment

The lawyer representing two Britons accused of having sex on a beach in Dubai said today that DNA and medical tests failed to prove they had intercourse. Read More »

If Hurricane Gustav is anything like 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, lawyers who blog will be cut off from the outside world when the storm comes ashore and the power goes out.

If Hurricane Gustav is anything like 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, lawyers who blog will be cut off from the outside world when the storm comes ashore and the power goes out. But Twitter — a microblogging service that limits posts to 140 characters and can be updated and read from cell phones — may provide a

If Hurricane Gustav is anything like 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, lawyers who blog will be cut off from the outside world when the storm comes ashore and the power goes out. Read More »

Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator who once worked for Hollywood stars, and a prominent lawyer, Terry N. Christensen, were convicted Friday in the wiretapping of the ex-wife of the investor Kirk Kerkorian in a child-support case

Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator who once worked for Hollywood stars, and a prominent lawyer, Terry N. Christensen, were convicted Friday in the wiretapping of the ex-wife of the investor Kirk Kerkorian in a child-support case. Both Mr. Christensen and Mr. Pellicano, 65, were convicted of conspiracy to commit wiretapping in Federal District Court here.

Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator who once worked for Hollywood stars, and a prominent lawyer, Terry N. Christensen, were convicted Friday in the wiretapping of the ex-wife of the investor Kirk Kerkorian in a child-support case Read More »

If at first you don’t succeed, try, and try again. It’s a maxim that the management at Heller Ehrman has taken to heart over the past year as it has explored merging with one firm after another.

If at first you don’t succeed, try, and try again. It’s a maxim that the management at Heller Ehrman has taken to heart over the past year as it has explored merging with one firm after another. A little over two weeks ago, discussions with Baker & McKenzie, the most substantive of Heller’s recent merger

If at first you don’t succeed, try, and try again. It’s a maxim that the management at Heller Ehrman has taken to heart over the past year as it has explored merging with one firm after another. Read More »

Although he hasn’t practiced law in over 30 years, newly-minted vice presidential nominee Joe Biden remains a favorite son in the legal community.

Although he hasn’t practiced law in over 30 years, newly-minted vice presidential nominee Joe Biden remains a favorite son in the legal community. Like all potential VPs, Joe Biden was thoroughly vetted by the Obama campaign, his relationships to lobbyists carefully analyzed. The Am Law Daily did some of its own vetting of the new

Although he hasn’t practiced law in over 30 years, newly-minted vice presidential nominee Joe Biden remains a favorite son in the legal community. Read More »

Thousands of lawyers blocked roads across Pakistan on Thursday to press the government to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf, as militants attacked police in the northwest, killing 11 people.

Thousands of lawyers blocked roads across Pakistan on Thursday to press the government to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf, as militants attacked police in the northwest, killing 11 people. A bitter disagreement between the country’s two main political parties over the judges led to a split in the ruling coalition this week,

Thousands of lawyers blocked roads across Pakistan on Thursday to press the government to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf, as militants attacked police in the northwest, killing 11 people. Read More »

A lawyer caught up in an IRS dragnet to snare errant lawyers has resultedin one lawyer having a finding of professional misconduct declared unwarranted. What happened? The ABA Journal reports.

Gary Dubin spent 19½ months in a California federal prison and returned to Hawaii in October 1996 to practice law. The state’s Office of Dis­ciplinary Counsel, in an extremely unusual decision concerning a matter of moral turpitude, determined that a finding of pro­fessional misconduct was “not warranted.” Later, even the U.S. Internal Revenue Service reversed

A lawyer caught up in an IRS dragnet to snare errant lawyers has resultedin one lawyer having a finding of professional misconduct declared unwarranted. What happened? The ABA Journal reports. Read More »

“Over the course of the summer, leaders at the country’s biggest law firms have come to an unpleasant realization: They’re about to employ more lawyers than they need,” writes the WLJ’s Ashby Jones.

“Over the course of the summer, leaders at the country’s biggest law firms have come to an unpleasant realization: They’re about to employ more lawyers than they need,” writes the WLJ’s Ashby Jones. The credit-crunch, writes Jones, along with “a strange and rigid hiring process that has been entrenched for a long time,” have conspired

“Over the course of the summer, leaders at the country’s biggest law firms have come to an unpleasant realization: They’re about to employ more lawyers than they need,” writes the WLJ’s Ashby Jones. Read More »

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