Two weeks after opening up its ‘Sidebar’ program to incoming associates as a means of encouraging one-year deferrals, The Am Law 100’s top firm by gross revenue has succumbed to the wave of staff layoffs sweeping the legal industry.

Two weeks after opening up its ‘Sidebar’ program to incoming associates as a means of encouraging one-year deferrals, The Am Law 100’s top firm by gross revenue has succumbed to the wave of staff layoffs sweeping the legal industry. This week Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom began a round of layoffs among its 2,000 […]

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Beekeeper Who Received Disability Benefits Convicted for Failing to Report his Work Activities

PHOENIX (LAWFUEL) – Harold Wayne Pease, Jr., 62, of Avondale, Ariz., was found guilty today by a federal jury of Making a False Statement to the Social Security Administration. The case was tried before U.S. District Judge David G. Campbell from March 24 through 27. Pease remains out of custody pending sentencing which is set

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LA Man Guilty In $15 Million Ponzi Scam – Admits Bribes Paid To Flee Country

LAWFUEL.COM – Legal Newswire LOS ANGELES – An Orange County man pleaded guilty today to federal fraud charges related to a long-running Ponzi scheme in which he collected more than $15 million from investors with bogus promises of annual returns as high as 18 percent. John Anthony Miller, 51, of San Clemente, pleaded guilty today

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Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Friday that it has laid off 36 support staff workers across the firm’s nine offices in response to the declining demand for legal services.

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Friday that it has laid off 36 support staff workers across the firm’s nine offices in response to the declining demand for legal services. News of the firm’s reductions comes as poor economic conditions continue to take a toll on the legal industry. Gibson Dunn is the fourth L.A.

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Friday that it has laid off 36 support staff workers across the firm’s nine offices in response to the declining demand for legal services. Read More »

Statement on Behalf of Tina Davis, Manager of Chris Brown

LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 11 LawFuel.com – Legal Newswire — Within the recent news reports concerning Chris Brown and Rihanna are rumors suggesting that there was a text message between Mr. Brown and his manager, Tina Davis, of an intimate nature. Ms. Davis has authorized her attorney, Marshall B. Grossman of Bingham McCutchen LLP, to

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Civil Rights Groups File Brief in Supreme Court Predatory Lending Case – US Legal Newswire

NEW YORK, March 4 LAWFUEL.COM – Legal Announcement Service — Today the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) along with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and the National Fair Housing Alliance filed a friend of the court brief in Cuomo v. The Clearing House Association, LLC. In 2005 the Attorney General

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