Jenner & Block Gains Litigation/White-Collar Partner

Federal prosecutor Katya Jestin has joined Jenner & Block as a partner in the New York office. She will work in the firm’s litigation department and the white collar criminal defense and counseling practice. Jestin was most recently the Deputy Chief of the Organized Crime & Racketeering Section of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. She is most noted for her convictions of Peter Gotti and his 16 co-defendants on charges of racketeering, money laundering, wire fraud and extortion. Jenner & Block has more than 450 lawyers in offices in Chicago, Dallas, New York and Washington, D.C.
Source: www.prnewswire.com

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Arnold & Porter Selects First UK Partner to Head London

Arnold & Porter appointed its first non-US partner to head its London office. Lee Narrow, who has been the head of London for the past five years, will be replaced by Tim Frazer, the former administrative partner and head of the firm’s UK competition practice in London. The London office has grown to the extent that it no longer is efficient for US partners to be traveling back and forth between the US and London. Narrow will remain with the firm in London, but will scale back to a reduced basis when he reaches the firm’s mandatory retirement age of 65 later this year.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Lateral Hire at Gibson Dunn, L.A.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has hired Heiko Kai Schultz as of counsel in the Los Angeles office. Schultz was formerly a partner with Kirkland & Ellis. His commercial litigation practice handles intellectual property, bankruptcy, securities, accounting malpractice and environmental litigation.
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Sheppard Mullin Raises Starting Pay in L.A. and D.C.

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has announced that first-year associates in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. will now earn $160,000. However, the L.A.-based firm is upping the hours-based bonus requirement from 2,000 to 2,100 hours. According to the firm managing partner, in 2007 the extra cost will come out of partner profits rather than increased rates. Seyfarth Shaw also raised its San Francisco and L.A. starting salaries to $145,000.
Source: www.law.com

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Locke Liddell and Lord Bissell Firm up Merger Plans

Houston and Dallas-based Locke, Liddell & Sapp, and Chicago-based Lord, Bissell & Brook are finalizing plans to merge and form a 700-lawyer firm named Locke, Lord, Bissell & Liddell. After the merger is approved by partners, the deal is expected to close by August 1. Jerry Clements, the Austin, TX-based managing partner of Locke Liddell will head a nine-member executive committee. Locke Liddell is the larger firm, with 399 lawyers compared to Lord Bissell’s 300. However, Lord Bissell’s location cover more area, with offices in Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Sacramento, CA, and London. The two firms have worked together in the past on banking regulatory matters and as co-counsel or counsel for co-defendants on litigation or arbitration related to reinsurance disputes.
Source: www.law.com

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Drinker Biddle Loses Two to Stradley Ronon

Partner Kenneth Greenberg and of counsel Joan Ohlbaum Swirsky left Drinker Biddle & Reath to join Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young. The attorneys have kept their same titles at the new firm, and will practice in the firm’s investment management and mutual funds group. Greenberg’s work focuses on the representation of investment advisers and investment companies involved with mutual funds. He claims that he was drawn to Stradley’s larger practice group and plans for growth; with 33 lawyers in the investment management group, it is the firm’s second- or third-largest practice.
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Seyfarth Shaw Ups Sacramento First-Year Salaries

Chicago firm Seyfarth Shaw has raised starting salaries in Sacramento from $121,000 to $135,000, retroactive to April 1. Seyfarth has 18 lawyers in this office. In an attempt to stay competitive in the market, Sacramento firm Weintraub Genshlea Chediak also raised first-year salaries in March from $90,000 to $100,000. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman is paying $145,000, and Morrison & Foerster is at $160,000 in the California city.
Source: www.sacramento.bizjournals.com

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Frost Brown Opens New Kentucky Office

Greater Cincinnati’s second-largest firm, Frost Brown Todd, has opened a new office in Florence, Kentucky. This office will be the firm’s eighth. William Robinson III will be the member in charge of the office, and he will be joined by three other lawyers. Robinson was formerly a managing member of Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, from where he left in March to join Frost Brown. The firm is working to recruit more attorneys to join the team in Florence.
Source: www.news.moneycentral.msn.com

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McElroy Deutsch Adds Minority Subsidiary

One of New Jersey’s largest firms, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter has created a minority-owned law firm subsidiary. Last month the 230-lawyer Morristown firm acquired a 49 percent hold in Espinosa & Espinosa, a six-lawyer minority firm in Weehawken, NJ. Associating with McElroy Deutsch allows Espinosa to gain corporation work by marketing itself as a minority firm able to take advantage of the support and expertise of its parent firm. While the arrangement seems promising, the president of the National Minority Supplier Development Council cautions against assuming that a minority firm actually hires a significant number of minorities. She would like to see firms like Adorno & Yoss, with 20 percent Hispanic and 17 percent African American lawyers, get more corporate work.
Source: www.law.com

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Foley & Lardner Hires Lateral IP Litigator

David Melton has joined Foley & Lardner’s Chicago office as a member of the IP Litigation Practice. Melton specializes in the areas of patent, trade secret, copyright and trade dress cases. He has represented Fortune 500 companies, start-ups and mid-sized companies across the country, including high-tech and telecommunications companies, consulting firms, manufacturing companies and futures exchanges. Melton is also a board member for the Chicago Council of Lawyers, where he served as president from 2001 to 2003.
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