President Bush, stung by the rejection of his first choice, nominated conservative judge Samuel Alito to replace moderate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in a bid to reshape the Supreme Court and mollify his political base.

President Bush nominated Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, to the Supreme Court today, four days after his previous choice withdrew her nomination. The nomination is likely to please Mr. Bush’s conservative allies, whose sharp attacks on Harriet E. Miers were instrumental in prompting her […]

President Bush, stung by the rejection of his first choice, nominated conservative judge Samuel Alito to replace moderate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in a bid to reshape the Supreme Court and mollify his political base. Read More »

It gets so complicated when politics interferes with the administration of justice. But a Texas court agreed today that a Democratic judge should be removed from Representative Tom Delay’s criminal trial because of the judge’s contributions to Democratic candidates and causes.

A Texas court agreed today that a Democratic judge should be removed from Representative Tom Delay’s criminal trial because of the judge’s contributions to Democratic candidates and causes. The decision came this afternoon after several hours of testimony in which Mr. Delay’s lawyer, Dick DeGuerin, said that the contributions by the judge in the case,

It gets so complicated when politics interferes with the administration of justice. But a Texas court agreed today that a Democratic judge should be removed from Representative Tom Delay’s criminal trial because of the judge’s contributions to Democratic candidates and causes. Read More »

Bank of Credit and Commerce International’s liquidators have abandoned a 12-year legal battle to win compensation from the Bank of England over the collapse of BCCI in 1991.

Thirteen years have passed since the liquidators of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International began their suit against the Bank of England. The case finally came to court in January 2004. And now it has collapsed, after the two sides racked up legal bills of more than £100 million. It might not have lasted

Bank of Credit and Commerce International’s liquidators have abandoned a 12-year legal battle to win compensation from the Bank of England over the collapse of BCCI in 1991. Read More »

There’s been an increasingly public frenzy sweeping Manhattan’s elite law firms of late. And – surprise, surprise – it has to do with money. Raises, to be more precise.

Lost in the hum of daily routine deep in the Eighth Avenue beehive of white-shoe law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore Feb. 13 was the insertion of pale-blue interoffice envelopes into the mailboxes of the firm’s 350-odd associates. The spare memorandum inside contained news that might have set your average drone abuzz: They were getting

There’s been an increasingly public frenzy sweeping Manhattan’s elite law firms of late. And – surprise, surprise – it has to do with money. Raises, to be more precise. Read More »

So why did George Jnr select Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. as his Supreme Court selection. Much of the thought process was about being burned by the Harriet Miers nomination.

When Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. accepted his nomination to the Supreme Court with President Bush standing over his shoulder like a proud father, Alito dropped an unsubtle hint that he will be tough to mess with. “I argued my first case before the Supreme Court in 1982, and I still vividly recall that day,”

So why did George Jnr select Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. as his Supreme Court selection. Much of the thought process was about being burned by the Harriet Miers nomination. Read More »

The pace is quickening for the National Law Journal’s survey of the top 250 firms in the US, with attorney numbers up by 4.4 percent this year – well above previous years.

After a lull in growth at the 250 largest law firms in the U.S., the pace is picking up. The annual survey by The National Law Journal shows the overall number of attorneys increased by 4.4 percent this year, compared to a paltry 1.5 percent and 1.6 percent the two prior years. And although familiar

The pace is quickening for the National Law Journal’s survey of the top 250 firms in the US, with attorney numbers up by 4.4 percent this year – well above previous years. Read More »

The author of a sassy blog about the federal judiciary, “Underneath Their Robes,” is no longer cloaked in mystery. She is a ‘he’. And he is a federal prosecutor.

Alex Kozinski, a federal appeals court judge in California, was a little miffed last year when a blog called Underneath Their Robes, a dishy hybrid of People magazine and The Harvard Law Review, failed to list him as a candidate for “male superhottie of the federal judiciary.” So he nominated himself (“discerning females and gay

The author of a sassy blog about the federal judiciary, “Underneath Their Robes,” is no longer cloaked in mystery. She is a ‘he’. And he is a federal prosecutor. Read More »

Sullivan & Cromwell has kicked off the year-end bonus season by informing associates they will receive additional compensation starting at $30,000 for first-years and ranging up to $50,000 for senior associates.

Sullivan & Cromwell has kicked off the year-end bonus season by informing associates they will receive additional compensation starting at $30,000 for first-years and ranging up to $50,000 for senior associates. The bonus, which pushes total first-year compensation to $155,000, is unchanged from last year, a fact likely to disappoint many associates, especially since bonuses

Sullivan & Cromwell has kicked off the year-end bonus season by informing associates they will receive additional compensation starting at $30,000 for first-years and ranging up to $50,000 for senior associates. Read More »

Holland & Knight, Florida’s largest law firm, will leave four markets next year, consolidate some offices and cut its work force by 120 people.

Holland & Knight, which has long been Florida’s largest law firm and the nation’s eighth biggest, will exit four markets next year, consolidating offices in three metro areas and reducing its work force by about 50 lawyers and 70 support staff members. Among the markets targeted for consolidation is the Tampa Bay area, where Holland’s

Holland & Knight, Florida’s largest law firm, will leave four markets next year, consolidate some offices and cut its work force by 120 people. Read More »

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the British 2005 Legal Week Awards.

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the 2005 Legal Week Awards. Linklaters was named International Firm of the Year with Legal Week’s editorial team citing a year of international expansion, impressive financial performance and slick management. SJ Berwin narrowly beat the highly-rated Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) to

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the British 2005 Legal Week Awards. Read More »

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