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Ex-CKR Marketing Head Claims Retaliation After Divulging Boss' 'Kissing' Footage
Catherine Acosta claims CKR managing partner Jeffrey Rinde retaliated against her after she informed her assistant that security cameras caught Rinde and the assistant kissing in an elevator.A 'Different Firm,' Pepper Hamilton Posts Declines in Revenue, Profits
The firm attributed the declines to right-sizing revenue with head count, citing an uptick in revenue per lawyer.Lawyer Misconduct Stories That Made Waves in 2018
Lawyers got a lot of press in 2018, and some of it stemmed from allegations of serious misconduct.'Brilliant and Lucky' Clare Locke Makes Headlines by Keeping Clients Out of Them
Criticized as silencers of the press, Libby Locke and Tom Clare say their work is an antidote to sloppy reporting and the power of "salacious" accusations.Gibson Dunn Backs CNN, Acosta in White House Press Pass Lawsuit
Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.Akerman, in Growth Mode, Beefs Up Chicago Office
The Florida-based firm, which added three new partners in Chicago from Hinshaw & Culbertson and Seyfarth Shaw, has grown sevenfold in the Windy City since opening there in 2014.Goodwin Procter Names New Head of Diversity and Inclusion
Bernard Guinyard, a former head of diversity and inclusion at Ropes & Gray now headed to Goodwin Procter, caught up with The American Lawyer to discuss how the Mansfield Rule and #MeToo movement will change Big Law.Nine Norton Rose Fulbright Energy Partners Jump to Baker Botts
In a major lateral move in Texas, nine transactional partners who work in the energy sector have joined Baker Botts in Houston, coming from the Houston office of Norton Rose Fulbright.Pryor Cashman Can't Shake Malpractice Suit Over Stock Deal, Appeals Court Rules
The New York-based law firm Pryor Cashman can't avoid a malpractice lawsuit by relying on language in an assignment-of-rights agreement that the firm itself drafted for the client.In Bid to Become a 'Category Killer,' Hinshaw Makes Changes
One year into his role as chairman of Hinshaw & Culbertson, Kevin Burke has shaken up the Chicago-based firm's top management in pursuit of a new branding initiative that seeks to make it a market leader in advising other law firms facing legal issues.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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