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Hogan Lovell Lawyer “Robby” Robertson Becomes Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers

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  Washington, D.C. – Hogan Lovells is pleased to announce that Antitrust, Competition and Economic Regulation partner J. Robert “Robby” Robertson has become a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America. Robertson’s induction took place at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the College in London, England.

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Law Practice: Talent Wars, Client Pressures, Flexible Work

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The ever-shifting sands of the law profession show lawyers and the way they practice continue to change, often radically.  New research undertaken by law recruiters Robert Half took a look at the current changes in their “Future Law Office” program and found mounting client service pressure, a rise in general counsel importance, talent wars and

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Review: “The Good Lawyer”

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First there was “The Happy Lawyer”, now it is “The Good Lawyer”, looking at the dissatisfaction that appears to be consuming lawyers during these dark days for the profession. WSJ’s David Lat reviews “The Good Lawyer”, finding that the book deals effectively with the despondency in the law jobs market and “crushing” education debt by

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Five Things We Can Learn from TV’s Worst Lawyer—Barry Zuckercorn

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  Lawyers on television are a dime a dozen. You can find excellent lawyers like Perry Mason, unethical but effective lawyers like Saul Goodman, or eloquent lawyers like Jackie Chiles. But none of them are as astoundingly bad at their job as Arrested Development’s Barry Zuckercorn, played brilliantly by Henry Winkler. Here are five things

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