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Canceled Summer Program Watch - The ‘Mc’ Edition:
McCarter & English, McGuire Woods (selected offices)

cancel cancels canceled cancelled summer programs.jpgThe number of law firms canceling their 2010 summer associate programs continues to climb. Here are the latest additions to the growing list:

1. McCarter & English: Managing partner Eric Wiechmann confirmed to ATL that the firm will not be holding a summer associate program in 2010. In addition, he confirmed that incoming associates won’t be starting until December 1, 2009 (which, all things considered, is pretty good).

(Before some of you say you’ve never heard of McCarter, please note that it’s one of the largest firms in New Jersey — a sizable legal market. In addition to its main office in Newark, the firm also has offices in Boston, Hartford, Stamford, New York City, Philadelphia and Wilmington. Recently it made news by hiring Harley Lewin, a leading IP lawyer and trademark guardian, from Greenberg Traurig.)

2. McGuire Woods: This is a firm that needs no introduction. It’s quite sizable, with 900 lawyers across 18 offices worldwide, and it’s #61 on the Am Law 100 list.

A spokesperson for McGuire Woods confirmed what we’ve heard from various law student tipsters: the firm is “likely to reduce the number of offices in which we have our summer programs.” It has not, however, made a final decision on which offices won’t be hosting summers. (One reader predicts the firm won’t have summer associates outside of Richmond, Charlotte, and Chicago.)

But there’s some additional interesting backstory here.

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More Musical Chairs: 11.07.06

musical chairs above the law legal blog above the law legal tabloid above the law legal gossip site.GIFHey, did you hear? Britney Spears is getting divorced!

Oh yes, notable promotions and moves within the legal profession. In addition to the new Wachtell Lipton partners, here are some other items worth noting:

Lateral Moves:

* Litigator Eugene Bannigan, litigator Dominick DeChiara, and private equity lawyer Bradley Vaiana, to Nixon Peabody. Bannigan came from Morgan Lewis & Bockius; DeChiara and Vaiana came from King & Spalding.

* Labor and employment attorney James Frank, to Epstein Becker & Green (NY), from Sills Cummis.

New Partners:

McCarter & English: Twenty-seven new partners (!), in three different offices. Names here.

In House:

* Sanoj Stephen, promoted to Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Sotheby’s International Realty. (They’re the folks responsible for so much mouthwatering real estate porn. Check out their site here.)

Speaking of in-house counsel, we need just a few more in-house counsel data points for Skaddenfreude; then we can publish. Please help us out; details here. Thanks!

NY Partners Switching Firms, NY Associates Making Partner [NYLawyer.com]
NY Lawyer Makes Partner [NYLawyer.com]
James S. Frank Joins Epstein Becker & Green’s Labor & Employment Practice Group [press release]

Earlier: Musical Chairs: Wachtell Lipton’s New Partners

Musical Chairs: 10.23.06

musical chairs above the law legal blog above the law legal tabloid above the law legal gossip site.GIFIn addition to the major move reported this morning, a few other legal professional developments worth noting:

New Partners:

* Chadbourne & Parke: Corporate lawyers Frank Vellucci and Ayse Yüksel (both in New York, but Yüksel also works in London).

* McCarter & English: Corporate lawyer Lance Friedler, securities and white-collar criminal litigator William Moran, and products liability lawyer Thomas Smith (all in the New York office).

Lateral Moves:

* Corporate lawyer Rick Frimmer, to Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps (San Diego), from Greenberg Traurig.

NY Lawyers Making Partner [NYLawyer.com]

Musical Chairs: 8.31.06

musical chairs above the law legal blog above the law legal tabloid above the law legal gossip site.GIFMusical Chairs is our summary of the most important or interesting moves within the legal profession. We read through the announcements (and pick out the high points), so you don’t have to.

If you have good gossip about any of these job changes and the players involved, or forthcoming announcements, please drop us a line (subject line: “Musical Chairs”).

Lateral Moves:

* Patrick Collins and Peter Stergios, to McCarter & English (in New York), from Greenberg Traurig.

* Dennis Duffy, to Baker Botts (in Houston), from Time Warner Inc.

Returning Attorneys:

Kelley Drye & Warren: Former partner John Kiley, back from online retailer TechSmart, and former associate Jean Park, also from TechSmart. Kiley will co-chair the firm’s labor and employment practice, and Park comes in as a partner.

Firms Bolster Labor and Employment Practices [NYLawyer.com]
Time Warner VP Settles in at Firm [NYLawyer.com]