
Reminder: It’s Not Biglaw Leading The Defense Of The Rule Of Law
Biglaw's silence is deafening.
Biglaw's silence is deafening.
WOW, these bonuses are huge!
Elsberg Baker & Maruri is looking to hire 14 new associates in the coming months.
David Elsberg is leaving Selendy Gay and reuniting with his former Quinn Emanuel colleagues to form another litigation and trial firm.
This boutique firm can outshine Biglaw any day of the week.
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They're making it rain on associates for the fourth year in a row.
More good bonus news!
Beating the market on bonus money is always a great way to thank associates for their hard work.
Cash is always a great way to say thank you.
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This year's bonus season is shaping up to be quite interesting.
Those are some big bonuses!
It's hard to believe any firm would think this was acceptable.
It isn't surprising this firm is against mandatory arbitration.
* The Am Law 100 left $4.4 billion on the table last year. Or... maybe. Biglaw offered $4.4 billion in discounts which could mean the industry undercut each other for an overall loss of value. Or it could mean the market gravitated toward what legal services are really worth. An interesting walk through the finances of Biglaw work. [American Lawyer] * Some Selendy & Gay partners are headed to arbitration Quinn Emanuel over a provision in their agreement that Quinn's exercising seeking a portion of their profits on ported business. So much for my wishful thinking that the two firms would come to let bygones be bygones. [New York Law Journal] * Litigation funders are hiring lobbyists to push back against a new push by Senate Republicans to require more transparency -- something those same Senate Republicans spend a lot of time fighting against when it comes to... lobbyists. The circle of life. [American Lawyer] * March Madness continues in court with testimony about Arizona paying players. It's at this point that we recall that Arizona wasn't even the best college basketball team in Arizona this season. [Law360] * EY continues its overseas legal build-out. [Law.com] * Twitter's chief legal officer made $11 million last year to tell everyone that they can't do anything about Nazis. [Corporate Counsel] * Supreme Court crushes class victims again! [Courthouse News Service]