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Amazon, Google Tap Big Law to Bolster In-House Ranks

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Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google LLC have hired a pair of public policy experts to expand their antitrust and energy capabilities.

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Law Grads Have Had Job Offers Rescinded at 49% of Surveyed Law Schools 

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Law grads have had employment offers rescinded at 49% of the law schools surveyed by the National Association for Law Placement.

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Am Law 50 Firm To Lay Off Lawyers And Staff, Close Office

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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner co-chairs Steve Baumer and Lisa Mayhew sent a firmwide email letting everyone know that it will be laying off attorneys and staff as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

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Many Public Defenders in Indiana Getting Compensated Less Than Minimum Wage

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Many attorneys doing public defender work do so under contract with counties – meaning they get paid a flat amount, regardless of the number of hours they work. And that’s the primary method of public defense in about a third of Indiana.

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Hughes Hubbard Lays Off Lawyers, Staffers After Receiving Paycheck Protection Loan

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Hughes Hubbard & Reed has laid off some associates and staff members after receiving a paycheck protection loan from the federal government.

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Biglaw Firms Complete Big-Money Merger During Pandemic

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Philadelphia-based Pepper Hamilton and Atlanta-based Troutman Sanders have finally completed their merger to create Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders.

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New Lawsuit Accuses DLA Piper Of ‘Strident Double-Dealing’

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A new lawsuit filed in Kansas state court by propane supply company Ferrellgas Partners, an ex-client of Biglaw firm DLA Piper, alleges the firm engaged in ‘strident double-dealing’ that was only revealed when the wrong invoice was mistakenly sent to Ferrellgas.

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Calls for Investigation into Arrests of Legal Observers at Las Vegas Strip Protest

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Gov. Steve Sisolak on Sunday called for an investigation into the arrests of several legal observers at a protest against police brutality this weekend on the Strip.

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Court Grants Judgment for TCPA Lawyer in Suit by Aggrieved Consumer

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The Law Offices of Jeffrey Lohman has faced some significant setbacks in litigation with Navient purporting that Lohman’s office set up TCPA lawsuits in violation of RICO.

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2 More Law Firms Announce Pay Cuts; Are They a Stopgap Measure Before Layoffs?

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Two more law firms announced pay cuts in the past week, marking a third slow week of bad news.

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Yelp Review Leads to N.J. Lawyer’s Suspension Where Client Info was not “Generally Known”

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Just because information relating to your representation of a client might be publicly available, your duty of confidentiality means that you can’t disclose it if it is not ‘generally known.’

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Biglaw Firm Late on Rent — to the Tune of $3.7 Million — According to Landlord

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Jenner & Block is behind on its rent for the firm’s Chicago office. The firm owes $3,726,415.74, plus late fees and interest.

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Lawyers Who Asked for Fees 40x the Settlement they Negotiated Dealt $280K Blow

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The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District issued its ruling on May 21 in a blow to lawyers who claimed to spend more than 800 hours on the lawsuit and initially requested close to $600,000 in fees and expenses.

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Why This Lawyer Increased His Fees During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Lawyer, Robert Theofanis launched his estate planning practice in mid-2019. His “plan was to start off with below-average fees and by the end of the first year increase them to the high end of the market.

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Law Firm Fires Employee After ‘Threatening’ Post About his Gun, COVID-19 Mask Requirements

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A Dallas law firm fired an employee after he wrote in a Facebook post that lambasted businesses that require customers to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic and made references to firearms and ammunition.

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The Bigger the Better? Understanding the Biglaw Salary Scale

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The Cravath Scale, an offshoot of the Cravath system, is named after Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, the firm which is generally considered the authority on setting associate salaries.

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Considerations When Reducing Executive Salaries

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In the wake of the market disruption caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, a number of employers have announced temporary salary reductions as a means of conserving cash, and thus demonstrating sound stewardship.

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Practice Areas Most Impacted By COVID-19

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If attorneys have a good sense of the practice areas that are expanding and contracting in the current environment, they can best weather the storm of COVID-19.

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Baker Donelson Temporarily Cuts Pay, Furloughs Some Employees Because of COVID-19

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Baker Donelson is imposing temporary pay cuts, reducing partner draws, and furloughing some employees because of the financial impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.

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Top Lawyers’ Pay Cut as Coronavirus Brings C-Suite Austerity

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Top in-house lawyers are getting their compensation cut along with other executive officers as the new coronavirus causes widespread economic distress.

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