October 2007

Biglaw

Does It Pay To Work for Biglaw?

Of course it does. Check out this post, with a handy chart, over at Empirical Legal Studies. Here’s an excerpt from Professor Bill Henderson’s excellent analysis: The median salary spread for a 1st year associate at a 2 -25 lawyer firm versus a 500+ firm is $77,000. When the reference group is a 51-100 lawyer […]

Biglaw

Sidley Hates on Old People, Reality TV Stars

Law firms love free publicity. Especially law firms that have been in the news for having to pay $27.5 million to settle age discrimination claims by former partners. Or maybe not: David Otunga, a 2006 graduate of Harvard Law School and former associate at Sidley Austin, appeared in the first episode of I Love New […]

Biglaw

Sullivan & Cromwell to 190K Bonsai Trees!

Think of law firm recruiting as a war. America’s top law firms are engaged in a battle to the death, vying for the best young legal minds in the country. And in this war, Sullivan & Cromwell is bringing out the heavy artillery. Sources report that S&C is sending its offerees… BONSAI TREES!!! We asked […]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 10.09.07

* Oregon teacher sues for right to bring gun to school. [MSNBC] * Banks scarier than criminals? [Red Tape Chronicles] * Marion Jones returns gold medals. [ESPN] * Hillary spars with questioner over interpretation of Senate’s Iran resolution language. [CNN PoliTic]

Holidays and Seasons

Happy Columbus Day!

In case you haven’t noticed, we aren’t publishing today (even though many of you, except for the government workers among you, are probably at work). For more explanation, see this post, over at our big sibling site. Happy Columbus Day! We’ll see you tomorrow. Happy Columbus Day! [DealBreaker]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 10.05.07

* Where’s tort reform when you need it? [KMBC-TV] * Duke players sue. [New York Times] * Record companies 1, Illegal downloaders 0 (and by 1 we mean $220,000) [Jurist] * Saudis embrace the idea of judicial activism the rule of law. [BBC] * Hey PETA: Leave Michael Vick alone! [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] * Prosecutors don’t […]

3rd Circuit

Legal Eagle Wedding Watch 9.30.07: Shall We Dance?

Warmest congratulations to our friends Junko Ozao and Jason Choy, whose lovely wedding was written up in this week’s Vows column. Jason is an associate at Kirkland & Ellis, but Junko is a normal person, and that shortcoming cost them a spot in this week’s Legal Eagle Wedding Watch. The news will likely ruin their […]

Law Schools

Co-Non-Top-Tier Law Graduate of the Day

Ok, here’s the final non-top-tier law graduate of the day: Name: Leon Panetta Law School: Santa Clara University Current Position: Co-Director of The Leon & Sylvia Panetta Institute of Public Policy, and frequent talking head Why He’s Our Winner: Former Congressman and White House Chief of Staff to Bill Clinton And this winner reminds us […]

Advertising

Job of the Week

Here is the latest Job of the Week, courtesy of ATL’s career partner, Lateral Link. To refresh your recollection: “Because Lateral Link does no cold-calling and is more efficient than traditional recruiting firms, successful candidates receive $10,000 upon placement.” Company: Fortune 500 Tech Company Title: Corporate Counsel, Real Estate Location: Mountain View, CA Description: This […]

Celebrities

What’s My Mutha F****n’ Name?

Calvin Broadus, a/k/a Snoop Dogg. Because the caption of the case lacked that all-important a/k/a, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Helen I. Bendix didn’t realize with whom she was dealing: A judge hearing a lawsuit brought by Snoop Dogg against his former record label said Thursday she didn’t realize it involved the famous rapper because […]

Lawsuit of the Day

Lawsuit of the Day: Atlanta Falcons v. Michael Vick

Ok, so strictly speaking it’s not a lawsuit. It’s an arbitration hearing before a special master pursuant to the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Falcons are seeking to recoup $22 million already paid to Vick in signing bonuses. The Falcons claim that, since Vick knew at the time that he signed the contract and received […]

Law Schools

Non-Top-Tier Law Graduate of the Day

We received the following suggestion: You’ve been profiling a lot of these grads who go into Mega-Corporate Law- how about something different, like, say Government Service? Great idea! We even like your two candidates, so we’re going to give the award to one of them right now, and then there will be a co-winner this […]

Crime

Shooting In Louisiana Law Office

A standoff between police and a gunman holed up in an Alexandria, Louisiana law office ended this morning with the police shooting and killing the man. During the standoff he shot five people, two of which died. From the New York Times: Roy identified one of the dead as Joey Giordano, son of attorney Camille […]

Biglaw

Bingham To Raise Its Billable Hour Requirement?

Not exactly. We’ve been receiving a multitude of tips indicating that that was exactly what Bingham intended to do. So we did some asking around, and here is Bingham’s official comment on the situation: Our hours policy reflects a balance between understanding that billable work is critical to Bingham’s success and that non-billable contributions to […]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 10.05.07

* It just got harder to be a police officer in Canada. [Jurist] * Really? Cause we’ve got caps in Georgia too, and we still are short on doctors, especially in rural areas. Also, heath care costs have gone up. I’m just saying; maybe there are other factors. [New York Times] * Georgia planning executions […]