
Former Chief Operating Officer Accuses Proskauer Of ‘Machiavellian Management’ In Latest Filing
The defendant comes out swinging.
The defendant comes out swinging.
The latest in the Biglaw lawsuit.
Adoption of Chrometa represents more than a technological upgrade; it reflects a professional philosophy that values accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.
The latest in the Biglaw legal drama.
He's accused of downloading a veritable treasure trove of internal firm documents.
More cold, hard cash for associates.
They're out there making history.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
Welcome to the raise party, Proskauer!
The market has finally settled on a standard.
It's okay, I'm sure it wasn't potentially damaging...
Another firm has come to play the compensation game.
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These bonuses are the new standard in the industry.
Proskauer says they're "committed to ensuring everyone in our Firm is treated with respect and dignity."
Associates will receive up to six figures of cold, hard cash.
Yay! More bonus news.
* Paul Manafort is the Energizer Bunny of lying and he'd now botched his own plea deal. [Huffington Post] * Apple attorney in charge of insider trading compliance charged with... insider trading. [Law360] * John Roberts declared himself the First Amendment's most passionate defender at the Supreme Court, which is absolutely true if you limit the First Amendment to political bribery and bigots with cake shops. [National Law Journal] * EU adopts new copyright law! It's... not good. [EFF] * The Harvard admissions case -- the Trojan horse action about gutting affirmative action programs -- is now in the hands of Judge Allison Burroughs for the perfunctory first act on the road to a 5-4 Supreme Court opinion. [Law.com] * Proskauer inches toward the $1B revenue mark. [American Lawyer] * A review of Biglaw cafeterias in the UK. If any firms out there want Above the Law to duplicate this story here in America, feel free to give us a call. [Legal Cheek]