Financial Analysis Indicates Law Firms’ Capability to Match Milbank’s Remuneration Scale

In a recent article, it was pointed out that law firms with doubting mindset may have their reservations on matching the remuneration scale of Milbank. Contrary to prevalent apprehensions, a thorough financial assessment confirms that many firms can indeed afford to meet this benchmark. Full details of the analysis by Joe is available here.

In a rather peculiar legal event, a woman’s plan to execute her husband for monetary gain and custody of their children quite spectacularly backfired. More information regarding the intriguing case can be found here.

In another unexpected scenario, there is a strong suggestion that the prominent firm A&O may have engaged in negotiations with hackers. Assertions indicate this claim could be ascertained through financial statements or perhaps a whistleblower. Further details on this situation can be explored here.

Moving on to a trial update, the opening statements for Thugger’s trial have been released for public review. Questions have arisen on whether any aspect of the process could give rise to a mistrial. You can consider this for yourself by examining the full opening statements here.

Lastly, for those looking for a lighter note, ATL is accepting entries for its 15th Annual Holiday Card Contest – an excellent opportunity to mingle with colleagues. To participate, submit your entry at this link.