Monday, June 17, 2013

NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Hot Markets, and the Cold

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• NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Hot Markets, and the Cold

• Ranking the States: Where Do Big Firm Lawyers Work?

• Largest Law Firm Offices in the United States

• The NLJ 350 Branch Offices

• Foreign Countries with the Most NLJ 350 Lawyers

• ITC Docket Returning to 'Normal'

• Inadmissible: Howrey's Artwork Goes Under the Hammer

• Voir Dire: 'Great Spirit'? He Begs to Differ

• Controversial Pick for Detroit Retirement System GC

• Sotomayor's Beloved $3 Million World

NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Hot Markets, and the Cold

Our Regional Report takes the headcount numbers from our NLJ 350 survey and dices up the data, region by region.
• See the complete 2013 NLJ 350 survey results. Read More »

Ranking the States: Where Do Big Firm Lawyers Work?

A state-by-state breakdown of attorney headcount at NLJ 350 firms. Read More »

Largest Law Firm Offices in the United States

More than 19,000 lawyers work in the 50 largest U.S. offices. Read More »

The NLJ 350 Branch Offices

A comprehensive list of the offices at NLJ 350 firms. Read More »

Foreign Countries with the Most NLJ 350 Lawyers

The top 10 nations by headcount of lawyers from large U.S. law firms. Read More »

ITC Docket Returning to 'Normal'

Just two years ago, the U.S. International Trade Commission was ground zero for high-stakes patent fights, a place where some of the world's biggest smartphone and electronics companies met to duke it out. But since fiscal year 2011, the agency's intellectual property caseload has been on a downward spiral. Read More »

Inadmissible: Howrey's Artwork Goes Under the Hammer

The U.S. Supreme Court wasted little time reacting when a trial judge struck down the ban on demonstrations on court property — it reimposed the restriction under a different statute. Plus, U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen Jr. has nailed another D.C. city official; the DOJ's Tony West cleared a key committee vote; and some Watergate secrets will remain just that — secret. Read More »

Voir Dire: 'Great Spirit'? He Begs to Differ

An avowed Christian will get to make his First Amendment case against Oklahoma over its license plate showing a Native American shooting an arrow toward the sky. Plus, Randy Travis attempts a coverup; the plot thickens in fight over the Ghost Rider franchise; and Justin Bieber is out of control. Read More »

Controversial Pick for Detroit Retirement System GC

The Detroit Police and Fire Retirement System has hired an interim general counsel, but its choice of a lawyer caught up in a bribery scandal—though not charged—is causing some to question the decision. Read More »

Sotomayor's Beloved $3 Million World

News and gossip edition: Are white Supreme Court justices too bland? Is Wachtell spawning super-bloggers? Who wants their kids to be lawyers? And more. Read More »



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