
Biglaw Firm Desperately Hopes They Can Turn Around Their Downward Spiral
What's going on at Hughes Hubbard?
What's going on at Hughes Hubbard?
* Polsinelli has gutted Novak Druce by hiring away 44 lawyers from the firm in a mass lateral move, including two of its name partners. The suffering IP boutique will shutter its doors and wind down its legal practice for good. [Big Law Business / Bloomberg BNA] * A source says that Judge Jane Kelly of the Eighth Circuit is being vetted as a potential nominee to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. The Iowa judge could make Senate Republicans squirm since she was confirmed unanimously just three years ago. [New York Times] * "You're making a commitment that has very little room for escape." Kirkland & Ellis increased its notice period to 120 days, and partners are wondering whether other firms will follow suit and make it even harder for them to leave. [Crain's Chicago Business] * SCOTUS watchers say the justices appeared "deeply divided" during oral arguments in the Whole Woman's Health case, but some think Justice Kennedy may decide to punt it -- perhaps giving time for Justice Scalia's replacement to be confirmed. [USA Today] * Attention sports fans: The NFL's Hail Mary appeal of the Deflategate case will be heard by a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit today. At an estimated $20 million total, the legal bill on this action could be one for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [WSJ Law Blog] * Louisiana is a state with notoriously harsh punishments for marijuana-related crimes, but it may be considering legalizing weed for recreational use. Dealing drugs seems like it'd be a quick and easy way for the state to get out of its $850M debt. [Daily Beast]
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