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New York law firms LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and Dewey Ballantine LLP are in advanced merger talks, with an announcement of a deal expected as early as Monday, according to people familiar with the situation.

New York law firms LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and Dewey Ballantine LLP are in advanced merger talks, with an announcement of a deal expected as early as Monday, according to people familiar with the situation. The combined firm would have roughly 1,300 lawyers. Mergers among the nation’s 100 largest firms occur infrequently, and […]

New York law firms LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and Dewey Ballantine LLP are in advanced merger talks, with an announcement of a deal expected as early as Monday, according to people familiar with the situation. Read More »

A New York appeals court is hearing a case that is a vivid illustration of a new form of pre-emptive law enforcement intended to stop terrorism before it happens, even at the expense of charges of entrapment. But is a pre-emptive FBI sting operation like this legal?

After a bloody raid by American military forces on an enemy camp in Rawah, Iraq, on June 11, 2003, a Defense Department report took inventory. Eighty suspected terrorists killed. An enormous weapons cache recovered. And, in what the report called “pocket litter,” a notebook with the name and phone number of the imam of a

A New York appeals court is hearing a case that is a vivid illustration of a new form of pre-emptive law enforcement intended to stop terrorism before it happens, even at the expense of charges of entrapment. But is a pre-emptive FBI sting operation like this legal? Read More »

British Airways has formally admitted in a US court that it colluded with its rivals to fix the price of fuel surcharges, opening the door to possible criminal prosecution of staff implicated in the scandal as well as civil litigation.

British Airways has formally admitted in a US court that it colluded with its rivals to fix the price of fuel surcharges, opening the door to possible criminal prosecution of staff implicated in the scandal as well as civil litigation. BA, along with Korean Air Lines, have been fined around £150m each by US authorities

British Airways has formally admitted in a US court that it colluded with its rivals to fix the price of fuel surcharges, opening the door to possible criminal prosecution of staff implicated in the scandal as well as civil litigation. Read More »

Texas has set a dubious record for itself with the 400th execution since reinstating the death penalty in 1982.

Johnny Ray Conner was put to death by lethal injection Wednesday. The 32-year-old man was condemned in 1999 for the fatal shooting of a convenience store owner in Houston during a robbery. In his last statement to witnesses, Conner apologized for his actions, but denounced his execution as “unjust.” He was the 21st condemned inmate

Texas has set a dubious record for itself with the 400th execution since reinstating the death penalty in 1982. Read More »

There are many firsts that the modern lawyer has chalked up – the blackberry drafting, the class action fee-hauls – but now there’s a new frontier, financial of course . . the $1000-an-hour fee. The WSJ reports.

The hourly rates of the country’s top lawyers are increasingly coming with something new — a comma. A few attorneys crossed into $1,000-per-hour billing before this year, but recent moves to the four-figure mark in New York, which sets trends for legal markets around the country, are seen as a significant turning point. On Sept.

There are many firsts that the modern lawyer has chalked up – the blackberry drafting, the class action fee-hauls – but now there’s a new frontier, financial of course . . the $1000-an-hour fee. The WSJ reports. Read More »

What are mega law firms like Jones Day and Kirkland & Ellis doing placing legal work in India? They’re joining a trend that will move around 50,000 legal jobs from the US overseas by 2015.

Bruce Masterson, the chief operating officer of Socrates Media, asked his outside counsel to customize a residential lease for all 50 U.S. states in 2003. The firm’s estimate: about $400,000. He rejected that price tag and hired QuisLex, in Hyderabad, India, which did it for $45,000. “It was good quality,” said Masterson, whose Chicago-based company

What are mega law firms like Jones Day and Kirkland & Ellis doing placing legal work in India? They’re joining a trend that will move around 50,000 legal jobs from the US overseas by 2015. Read More »

The conviction of former Illinois Governor George Ryan on racketeering, conspiracy and fraud charges has been upheld and the will have to begin his six-year-plus prison sentence.

A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the corruption conviction of former Illinois Gov. George Ryan, raising the possibility that the 73-year-old Nobel Peace Prize nominee will have to begin serving a 6 1/2-year prison sentence. Ryan, promoted for years for a Nobel because of his opposition to capital punishment, has been free on bond

The conviction of former Illinois Governor George Ryan on racketeering, conspiracy and fraud charges has been upheld and the will have to begin his six-year-plus prison sentence. Read More »

Mega-law firm Clifford Chance has settled a sex discrimination claim brought by former star lawyer Michael Bryceland. The compensation is likely to be substantial as Bryceland was a competition law partner. According to a legal expert, sex discrimination claims are on the increase.

Clifford Chance has been struck by what is thought to be the first discrimination claim against a law firm on the grounds of sexual orientation. Former competition partner Michael Bryceland hit the magic circle firm in November with the claim, which has now been settled for an undisclosed amount. The claim never made it to

Mega-law firm Clifford Chance has settled a sex discrimination claim brought by former star lawyer Michael Bryceland. The compensation is likely to be substantial as Bryceland was a competition law partner. According to a legal expert, sex discrimination claims are on the increase. Read More »

Corporate Counsel combed through public records to tally which law firms were being used by the Fortune 250. And guess what? Despite the change in methodology, the same Am Law 200 law firms topped our lists of the most-mentioned.

When the results of our sixth annual Who Represents America’s Biggest Companies survey came in this summer, many of the same names landed on top. Take the San Jose, Calif.-based networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. In 2005 its most-used corporate transaction firm was Fenwick & West. In 2006? Fenwick & West was on their list

Corporate Counsel combed through public records to tally which law firms were being used by the Fortune 250. And guess what? Despite the change in methodology, the same Am Law 200 law firms topped our lists of the most-mentioned. Read More »

On September 17, the European Court of First instance will rule on Microsoft’s appeal of the biggest antitrust case in Europe. The man to watch as been the Court’s head, Bo Vesterdorf. Many see a split decision on the way.

Perhaps the most closely watched figure in European legal circles this summer has been Bo Vesterdorf, the Danish judge who heads Europe’s top appeals court, with antitrust lawyers hanging on his every public utterance. The object of their interest is not the lanky multilingual jurist himself, but rather how the Court of First Instance he

On September 17, the European Court of First instance will rule on Microsoft’s appeal of the biggest antitrust case in Europe. The man to watch as been the Court’s head, Bo Vesterdorf. Many see a split decision on the way. Read More »

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