What Makes a Great Recruiting Site

Recruiting pages are an important feature on law firm websites, but not all are created equal. Based on a Law.com review of the AmLaw 100 sites, Howrey’s “Bootcamp” site outshone the rest. It provides detailed information, interactive features, and videos of Bootcamp alumnus. Video is an especially effective tool on the websites, though few firms use it. Among those that do are White & Case, Ropes & Gray, and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel. Other unique features include Akin Gump’s “A Moment in Time” which shows the firm’s lawyers’ activities across the globe at a paticular instant in time. Alumni searches, photo albums, and testimonials are other effective tools used by firms with top-notch recruiting sites.
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Ropes & Gray Prepares to Open Tokyo Office

Boston-based Ropes & Gray has announced plans to open its first international office in Tokyo, Japan by mid-September. The firm is still waiting approval from the Daini Tokyo Bar Association. The new office will be known as Ropes & Gray Gaikokuho Jimu Bengoshi Jimusho and will be launched by two resident IP partners. Jim DeGraw and Steve Baughman will both move to Tokyo from Boston; the firm will also hire two associates fluent in Japanese.
Source: www.boston.bizjournals.com

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Clifford Chance Recruits Litigation Partners in D.C.

The Washington, D.C. office of UK firm Clifford Chance has recruited three lateral partners from Sidley Austin. The litigation team consists of Juan Morillo, Steven Cottreau and Stephen Nickelsburg, whose work focuses primarily on white-collar crime and criminal defense, but also covers civil law. In addition to the Sidley laterals, Wendy Wysong, a senior lawyer with the US Government’s Bureau of Industry & Security has also joined the U.S. Litigation group as a partner. Clifford Chance has recently been putting a lot of effort into expanding its U.S. lawyer operation; hires have been made in New York and D.C.
Source: www.legalweek.com

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Winstead Hires Insurance Expert in Austin

Mary Keller has joined Winstead’s Austin office as a shareholder in the Corporate and Securities Group. Her work deals mostly with insurance regulation and regulatory litigation. Keller was formerly an Associate Commissioner of Insurance at the Texas Department of Insurance, as well as a former Texas First Assistant Attorney General. With offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, The Woodlands, TX, and Washington, D.C., Winstead is one of the largest business law firms in Texas.
Source: www.lawfuel.com

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California Law Firms Merge

Dreier Stein & Kahan and Browne Woods & George have announced that their firms have agreed to a merger. The new firm, titled Dreier Stein Kahan Browne Woods & George, will house 1 attorneys and will have offices in Santa Monica and Century City, California.
Source: www.nlj.com

Alston & Bird Bumps up Pay in Atlanta

Alston & Bird has raised Atlanta first year associates’ salaries from $130,000 to $145,000, matching the firm’s pay in its Charlotte office. The raises will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2008. Alston’s pay raise matches the rate set by Hunton & Williams back in February; the firm raised its starting salary to $145,000 in all offices except for New York. This raise reaches $190,000 for seventh-year associates, and many mid-level associates have voiced complaints that their raises are not equal to those of the first-year associates. To compare, Hunton’s Charlotte pay scale tops at $240,000 for seventh-years.
Source: www.law.com

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Fox Rothschild Acquires PA Firm

Fox & Rothschild has done it again – less than a month after its merger with Roseland, NJ’s Goldman & Kramer, the firm has announced another merger. The latest acquisition is Pottstown, PA firm Binder Kalis & Proctor. The three-attorney outfit specialized in corporate matters, municipal law, real estate and estate planning. Founded in 1941, it was the oldest continuously existing firm in the area. This merger is Fox & Rothschild’s seventh since 2005, with most of the expansion taking place in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Source: www.nylawyer.com

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Corporate Partner Joins Orrick in China

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has recruited Baker & McKenzie Shanghai partner Thomas Man. Man, a Chinese native, will join the firm’s Beijing office and focus his practice on representing foreign companies in foreign direct investments, M&A transactions and real estate investment in China. He is the sixth partner that Orrick has added to its China offices in the past six months.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Tad Decker Back as CEO

Tad Decker has announced his return to Cozen O’Connor as CEO. In 2004 Decker was appointed to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, and he was reappointed to a three-year term the following year. Decker will be taking the place of Patrick O’Connor, who will step down as president and CEO of the firm. His first goal is to redo the firm’s strategic plan, and he also plans to expand the firm in Philadelphia and nationally. Decker acknowledges that he is limited by his age (61) in this role, and plans to revisit the position every few years, ensuring that he will be succeeded by a suitable candidate.
Source: www.law.com

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DLA Piper Office in Munich

DLA Piper has opened a new office in Munich. This office will focus on technology, media and commercial areas of practice and will be run by managing partner Thomas Jansen. DLA Piper already has offices in Cologne, Frankfurt and Hamburg and intends, to continue expanding within Germany over the next 18 months. The firm chose to open this fourth office in Munich because the region was not represented adequately by the three existing offices.
Source: www.law.com

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