Law Firms

There’s a new law firm in a town near you – or there will be shortly. These are firms that shun the typical, work-every-hour, record-every-minute shops that most corporates are used to. They hire long-haul, experienced attorneys and yet lack the rigours of the normal corpoate firm. Can they be for real?

As far as Mark Harris is concerned, the recent round of pay hikes for first-year associates at some of the nation’s biggest law firms is the equivalent of applying a Band-Aid to a head wound. The salary increases to $160,000 for first-year associates may eventually affect compensation for the lawyers who work at the 170-attorney […]

There’s a new law firm in a town near you – or there will be shortly. These are firms that shun the typical, work-every-hour, record-every-minute shops that most corporates are used to. They hire long-haul, experienced attorneys and yet lack the rigours of the normal corpoate firm. Can they be for real? Read More »

The seat of the fire that caused major damage to theCutty Sark is being treated as a crime scene, police told the ship’s trustees yesterday. The Times reports.

The seat of the fire that caused major damage to theCutty Sark is being treated as a crime scene, police told the ship’s trustees yesterday. Forensic scientists and fire investigators have cordoned off the area around the rear deck hatch. Their first tasks are to determine what ignited the blaze and whether it was an

The seat of the fire that caused major damage to theCutty Sark is being treated as a crime scene, police told the ship’s trustees yesterday. The Times reports. Read More »

The British Crown Prosecution Service is to charge a former KGB agent in connection with the poison-murder in London of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko last November.

An ex-KGB agent is to be charged in connection with the murder of poisoned former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, the Crown Prosecution Service said today. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Moscow-based Andrei Lugovoy, although there is no extradition treaty with Russia. Director of Public Prosecutions Sir Ken Macdonald said the case

The British Crown Prosecution Service is to charge a former KGB agent in connection with the poison-murder in London of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko last November. Read More »

Big money plans to sell tax shelters sounded good to law firm Jenkens & Gilchrist ambitious for major growth. So when a Chicago tax lawyer came calling to the Dallas law firm, they hired him. Big mistake.

In 1998, Chicago tax lawyer Paul Daugerdas approached a Dallas law firm, Jenkens & Gilchrist, with a proposition. He said he sold tax shelters and advice to wealthy clients, charging them, in part, a percentage of their tax savings. If Jenkens brought him aboard, he said, he could generate as much as $6 million a

Big money plans to sell tax shelters sounded good to law firm Jenkens & Gilchrist ambitious for major growth. So when a Chicago tax lawyer came calling to the Dallas law firm, they hired him. Big mistake. Read More »

How profitable can sticking up for battlers be? Plenty — just ask Slater & Gordon lawyers Peter Gordon, Andrew Grech and Paul Henderson, whose shares in the Melbourne-based firm are now worth more than $40 million.

How profitable can sticking up for battlers be? Plenty — just ask Slater & Gordon lawyers Peter Gordon, Andrew Grech and Paul Henderson, whose shares in the Melbourne-based firm are now worth more than $40 million. Slater & Gordon yesterday became the first law firm in Australia to float on a stock exchange. Shares, issued

How profitable can sticking up for battlers be? Plenty — just ask Slater & Gordon lawyers Peter Gordon, Andrew Grech and Paul Henderson, whose shares in the Melbourne-based firm are now worth more than $40 million. Read More »

President George W. Bush on Monday accused Democrats in Congress who are seeking no-confidence votes on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales of engaging in “pure political theater.”

President George W. Bush on Monday accused Democrats in Congress who are seeking no-confidence votes on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales of engaging in “pure political theater.” Brushing aside concerns from Republicans as well as Democrats about the effectiveness of the chief U.S. law enforcement officer, Bush said: “He has got my confidence. He has done

President George W. Bush on Monday accused Democrats in Congress who are seeking no-confidence votes on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales of engaging in “pure political theater.” Read More »

Melbourne lawyers Slater and Gordon made legal and corporate history on Monday as the first law firm in the world to list on a stock exchange.

Melbourne lawyers Slater and Gordon made legal and corporate history on Monday as the first law firm in the world to list on a stock exchange. As the personal injury specialists listed on the Australian stock exchange, managing director Andrew Grech revealed the firm already had an appetite to grow bigger. Mr Grech told reporters

Melbourne lawyers Slater and Gordon made legal and corporate history on Monday as the first law firm in the world to list on a stock exchange. Read More »

As combative, feisty and contrary as ever, Conrad Black has discussed his war with the US, his lawsuit strategy, his new 1100 Nixon biography and more with The Guardian.

The disgraced former media tycoon Conrad Black is at war with the US government, he tells the Guardian in an exclusive interview today, dismissing the fraud case against him as “bullshit” and “a joke”, and claiming that his legal rights have been infringed. “I’m sending everyone a message. I’m saying this is war,” Lord Black

As combative, feisty and contrary as ever, Conrad Black has discussed his war with the US, his lawsuit strategy, his new 1100 Nixon biography and more with The Guardian. Read More »

A member of an unrelated terrorist group testified today he learned about weapons and explosives and prepared for jihad at an al-Qaida training camp which prosecutors say alleged terrorist Jose Padilla also attended.

A member of an unrelated terrorist group testified today he learned about weapons and explosives and prepared for jihad at an al-Qaida training camp which prosecutors say alleged terrorist Jose Padilla also attended. Yahya Goba, a 30-year-old Yemeni-American and a member of the ’Lackawanna Six’ terror group, said in federal court in Miami that he

A member of an unrelated terrorist group testified today he learned about weapons and explosives and prepared for jihad at an al-Qaida training camp which prosecutors say alleged terrorist Jose Padilla also attended. Read More »

Google struck a blow for internet search engines with a win against an adult publishing company that attempted to prevent the display of thumbnail images of nude pictures.

A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that Google did not infringe on the copyrights of an adult publishing company by displaying thumbnail images of its nude photographs, handing Internet search companies a victory by allowing the display of such miniature pictures in search results. Perfect 10, a publisher of sexually explicit magazines and Web sites,

Google struck a blow for internet search engines with a win against an adult publishing company that attempted to prevent the display of thumbnail images of nude pictures. Read More »

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