Recent Headlines from Above the Law
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BiglawCyberattack Forces Biglaw Firm To Take Document Management System Down For Weeks
The firm seems to have recovered after the incident. -
BiglawTop 100 Biglaw Firm Enters The Bonus Games With A Match -- Plus Even More Money For High Billers
Associates with loads of billables are going to be making a lot of cash. -
BiglawSecond Biglaw Firm Dumps Kanye West Over Antisemitic Remarks
Biglaw is running away from Kanye. -
BiglawThis Biglaw Firm Is Raising Associate Salaries For The Third Time In 2022
Third time's the charm when it comes to compensation. -
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BiglawFirst Biglaw Firm Matches The New Milbank Salary Scale
They're sticking to their commitment to be at the top of the compensation market. -
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BiglawAm Law 100 Firm Matches $115K Bonus Scale, Offers Even More Cash For High Billers
This firm is dumping bonus bucks on its attorneys. -
BiglawFor The Second Time In A Week, Biglaw Firm Raises Associate Salaries
The firm is showing it can roll with the compensation punches. -
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BiglawBiglaw Firm Reopens With Eventual Plans To Have Office As 'Primary Workspace'
Let's just make believe the pandemic never happened.... -
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BiglawBiglaw Firm Gives Out Special Bonuses, But The Amount Leaves Associates Wanting More
The discontent is best expressed in meme form. -
BiglawAm Law 100 Firm Announced Bonuses While U.S. Capitol Was Under Attack
And the firm didn't include special bonuses, to boot. -
BiglawAm Law 100 Firm Reverses Course On Salary Cuts Meant To Avoid Layoffs
More good news for Biglaw. -
BiglawAm Law 100 Firm Cuts Partner Pay Entirely, Reduces Associate Salaries By 25 Percent
Another Biglaw firm is tightening its belt because of COVID-19. -
BiglawAnother Biglaw Firm Matches Bonuses, Plus Extra Cash For High Billers
Extra money means extra holiday cheer. -
BiglawBiglaw Firm Goes All Punitive With New, Stricter Hours Requirements To Get Bonus Money
Get ready to bill even more in 2019. -
BiglawBiglaw Bonus News Continues To Impress As Another Firm Announces Associate Bonuses
The question remains, how does your firm stack up? -
Morning DocketMorning Docket: 09.27.18
* Is anything going on today? [BBC]
* Anything at all? [USA Today]
* Dan Snyder and Cadwalader settle their massive malpractice suit so Snyder can focus full time on his team’s inevitably heartbreaking collapse. [Law360]
* Speaking of Washington’s football franchise, the heiress of its former owner is facing criminal charges for allegedly saying, “hurry up Jew” before beating a lawyer in the head until he bled. Lovely organization Washington’s got there! [Fox News]
* After months of bad press, America’s tech giants are calling for a federal privacy law. Or, more accurately, after California passed a privacy law, America’s tech giants are calling for a neutered federal law to preempt California’s. [Reuters]
* Since Rod Rosenstein might be leaving our public lives as early as today, here’s an in-depth look at one of his most bonkers cases. [Washingtonian]
* DLA Piper adds the former ambassador to Argentina as a special advisor. In other news, David Mamet’s son used to be the ambassador to Argentina? Was anyone else tracking that? UPDATE: OK, I feel vindicated that I hadn’t missed something huge. DLA Piper confirms that he’s not actually David Mamet’s son. I would’ve thought that would have been a bigger deal. [National Law Journal]
* Amazon’s commitment to screwing over its workers and leaving taxpayers to foot the bill runs right up to the NLRA line. But it’s cool since that law won’t survive Kavanaugh’s first year. [Gizmodo]
* Why PwC’s new Fragomen partnership is a big deal. [Law.com]