Denver Firms Face Salary Pressure from National Players

Denver firms are feeling pressure to raise starting salaries as national firms with Denver offices apply firmwide raises. Cooley Godward Kronish, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Morrison & Foer ster and Hogan & Hartson are four such firms that have raised first-year pay to $160,000 in all U.S. offices. In comparison, the largest local firms such as Holme Roberts & Owen and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck pay between $105,000 and $110,000; out-of-state firms pay around $120,000. In thousands of dollars in debt, many recent grads seek out high-paying jobs to pay off their loans; local firms know this, hence the pressure to bump up salaries and remain competitive. However, local Denver firms have certain perks such as fewer billable hours requirements and a faster track to partnership, that for some outweigh the astronomical salaries at national firms.
Source: www.denverpost.com

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DLA Piper Snags Two Reed Smith Corporate Partners

DLA Piper recruited two corporate and securities partners from Reed Smith, San Francisco. Dale Freeman represents public and private companies primarily in the life sciences industry, in corporate matters such as M&A deals and IPOs. Garth Osterman represents investors and companies, especially emphasizing M&A deals, divestiture transactions, and project finance. The partners were drawn to DLA for its strong emerging companies and venture capital practice, as well as its global reach.
Source: www.law.com

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Connecticut Firm Launches White-Collar Practice

Connecticut firm Pullman & Comley has launched a white-collar criminal defense group with a hire from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney, Alex Hernandez, will head the new four-attorney practice. This area of work is growing, and sources say that Hernandez will have ample opportunity to expand the practice. Corporate litigator, Thomas F. Maxwell, is one of the attorneys that will join the new group; lawyer from other disciplines will also be involved with the white-collar team.
Source: www.law.com

Are Atlanta Firms Next to Raise D.C. Salaries?

As starting salaries in the D.C. offices of many NY, CA, and national firms have already been bumped up to $160,000, all eyes are now on Atlanta-based firms, and many wonder whether they will make the same move. So far none have budged, but in the spirit of competition, there is a possibility of some action. Many Atlanta firms such as Alston & Bird and King & Spalding already made raises at the start of the year, bringing Atlanta pay to $130,000 and D.C. pay to $145,000. Other Atlanta firms with D.C. offices like Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, Powell Goldstein, Troutman Sanders and McKenna Long & Aldridge have not commented on the issue yet.
Source: www.nylawyer.com

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost Opens in Turkey

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle has opened doors in Istanbul, Turkey. The office will operate under the name Curtis Mallet-Prevost Danismanlik Ltd., and will be headed by Ali R. Gursel. Gursel’s practice focuses on international financings and cross-border corporate transactions; he joined the firm in 1997.
Source: www.nylawyer.com

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Duane Morris Considers UK Merger

Duane Morris has begun merger discussions with several London firms. The Philadelphia firm’s London office currently has eight partners, but the firm wants to expand to 200 lawyers through a merger. Firm chairman, Sheldon Bonovitz, reported that the ideal merger candidate will have corporate strength, international capability, and a compatible culture. Duane Morris has also opened offices in Singapore, Vietnam, and Baltimore in the past six months.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Dewey Adds Orrick Partner to Beijing Office

Dewey Ballantine has recruited corporate partner Hugh Scogin from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. Scogin will become the second partner in Dewey’s five-lawyer Beijing office, which opened in 2004. After the failed merger between Dewey and Orrick in January, Dewey has been on a hiring spree. Just in the past two weeks, the firm has hired five lateral partners.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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TX Laterals Find New Homes

Lawyers across the Lone Star State are making career moves. The Dallas office of Thompson & Knight has gained two new real estate and banking partners, and three associates. Ben Tobor left Bracewell & Giuliani to join Greenberg Traurig in Houston as an IP shareholder. Stacy Blakeley has joined Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold in Dallas as a commercial litigation associate. In Austin, Sarah Duncan has joined Locke, Liddell & Sapp as of counsel in the appellate section.
Source: www.nylawyer.com

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Former NY Solicitor General Joins Weil Gotshal

Weil, Gotshal & Manges announced today the hiring of Caitlin Halligan in New York. Halligan will join as the head of the firm’s Appellate Practice Group. Formerly, Halligan was the Solicitor General of New York State for over five years. As the Solicitor General, she managed 45 appellate lawyers and coordinated the legal positions of the entire Attorney General’s office. Weil Gotshal is an international firm with over 1,100 attorneys.
Source: www.pr-inside.com

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Davis Wright Acquires IP Shop

Davis Wright Tremaine has acquired three-lawyer San Francisco IP boutique Parsons Hsue & de Runtz. Partners James Hsue and K. Alison de Runtz, and counsel Gerald Parsons bring copyright and trademark prosecution skills to the six-member San Fran IP litigation practice. The Parsons Hsue lawyers were encouraged to join Davis Wright by partner and former collegue Robert Gex. Hsue and de Runtz are looking forward to having the support of a large firm behind them for financial and recruiting reasons.
Source: www.law.com

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