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Class action specialist law firm opens DC office


Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz has opened an office in Washington, DC. The firm has more than 70 attorneys and offices in New York, San Diego, Chicago, and West Palm Beach.

The firm's practice areas include general litigation, trusts and estates, REIT's and limited partnerships, tax, employee benefits, nonprofit organizations, healthcare, corporate law, real estate, and class action litigation. Its clients include large corporations, pension funds, investment managers, privately-held businesses, and individual entrepreneurs, as well as cooperatives, condominiums, and real estate developers.

07-07-2006


U.S. law firms consider outsourcing


Law firms looking to improve their bottom line in light of the high costs of business are exploring the possibilities of outsourcing their work to Asia and Latin America.

Large corporations, such as Microsoft, have already begun sending their patent research to offshore work sites in India. The controversy surrounding outsourcing, including accusations that it exploits foreign labor and takes jobs from Americans, has not stopped many U.S. companies from utilizing outsourcing as a means of reducing costs. Some publications report that outsourcing legal work to a country like India could cost a third to a fourth of the cost of getting the same work done in the U.S.

Seattle-based Perkins Coie LLP set up a task force to study the proposal and handle the sales pitch from various overseas legal associations and business process outsourcing solution providers. Estimates provided by a leading market research firm based in Boston, Forrester Research, indicate that as many as 40,000 local jobs in legal services could move offshore by 2010 as a result of this phenomenon.

07-06-2006


Law firms turning to closed systems of pay


In the last few years, disagreements over compensation packages have caused rifts between law firm partners and the dissolution of numerous law firms. Some experts predict that closed compensation systems may alleviate the conflicts.

Most U.S. law firms operate under open systems of remuneration, as opposed to the closed systems of the corporate world. Within the open system, all salaries and bonuses are disclosed to the entire staff. This can lead to in-fighting and salary disputes. Greenberg Traurig and Jones Day are notable exceptions, functioning under closed systems of pay, as per a report by The National Law Journal. Advocates of a closed system say that it increases collaboration instead of competition.

Observers familiar with the issue claim that more and more law firms are now opting for closed pay systems. Reputed firms like DLA Piper are restricting the availability of compensation data on a 'need to know basis' only. Even the partners themselves are being kept out of the picture, and only practice heads can make such information available.

07-06-2006


Crills merges with Walkers Group


Crills Advocates, a provider of institutional legal services both domestic and international, and Walkers, a global offshore law firm catering to the financial community, have officially merged.

The merged entity will maintain the Walkers name and will be based in Jersey. Jersey meanwhile continues to maintain its reputation as a major offshore financial center of considerable interest to European companies.

The merger implies that Walkers will now be able to offer an array of legal services to its global clients. Walkers focuses principally on corporate and international finance law with an emphasis on capital markets and structured finance, asset finance, hedge funds, and private equity. It has offices in London, Hong Kong, Dubai, and the British Virgin Islands.

07-06-2006


Stetson University College of Law to launch new Law Center


The new Chester H. Ferguson Law Center will house the Hillsborough County Bar Foundation and the Bar Association. The 17,300 square feet, two story building is adjacent to the Stetson University College of Law Tampa Campus and is expected to be completed in 12 to 18 months.

The HCBA is the largest voluntary bar association in Florida and one of the largest in the United States, with nearly 3,700 legal professionals as its members. The Bar Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization with the goal of serving the legal needs of the disadvantaged.

07-06-2006


Winston & Strawn expands Paris office


Winston & Strawn has recruited new attorneys from the French law firm Fidal to practice in Winston & Strawn's Paris office. The firm hired corporate partners Frederic Bailly and tax partners Franck Lagorce and Jean-Pierre Collet.

Bailly will practice corporate law, contributing his experience in M&A and private equity work, while Collet has experience in the field of taxation and will focus on investment funds in France. Lagorce has a background in real estate related tax work, which is an emerging area of importance to Winston & Strawn.

The firm is targeting an increase in the size of its Paris office from 18 to 60 lawyers in two years, and the Fidal hires signify a step in that direction.

06-30-2006


Wickwire merges with Akerman


Construction law boutique firm Wickwire Gavin, with 30 attorneys in Virginia, Los Angeles, and Wisconsin, has agreed to a merger with Florida-based Akerman Senterfitt, which has a total strength of 475 attorneys.

Akerman has more than 80 lawyers in its real estate practice alone with several offices in Florida, as well as in DC. With the merger, Akerman Senterfitt seeks to offer its clients large-scale project development, disaster preparedness and recovery, and government contracts services, both on a national and global scale. Wickwire would also benefit from their lawyers gaining greater access to the Florida market, as well as to Akerman's real estate, taxation, corporate and construction practices.

06-30-2006


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