Where Were the Paralegals? BigFirm Sues E-Discovery Vendor

Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later.  Or, maybe it's happened and we just don't know about it.  A dispute between Sullivan & Cromwell and e-discovery vendor, Electronic Evidence Discovery (EED) has escalated into all out war as S&C files a suit in state supreme court in Manhattan while EED countersues in Seattle. The original suit filed by S&C alleges that EED which...

Paralegal in Middle of Conflict of Interest Controversy

It’s not unusual for a firm to use tough tactics when litigating a case. But tough tactics cost Patricia Dillman, (a litigation support manager who came up through the ranks as a paralegal) her job. This story seems to be everywhere.  After working under three bosses in less than a year, Dillman, the director of Holland & Knight’s litigation support group, decided to look for a fresh...

Airlines to Appeal Passenger Bill of Rights

If you have ever spent more than 3 hours waiting on a tarmac, trapped in a huge metal contraption with screaming babies, no food, overflowing toilets and stale air, you will definitely view the Airlines as the Monster of the Century.  Unbelievably, an airline industry trade group has filed a notice of appeal in its challenge to New York state's new law requiring better treatment of...

Happiness Comes to Firms in Small But Important Perks

Sometimes it's just the small things that matter.  When workdays stretch into worknights and the pressure to meet the quota for billable hours grows, lawyers and paralegals at the firm of Perkins Coie can often expect a little bonus. The firm actually has a "Happiness Committee" that surprises lawyers and staff members with lifestyle perks to keep morale up and takes the pressure...

Brand New Position: Chief Sustainability Officer

Law firms may be more in dire need of a Chief De-Stress Officer but Nixon Peabody announced that it has appointed its first Chief Sustainability Officer.  This week the firm appointed Carolyn S. Kaplan, an attorney in Nixon Peabody's energy and environmental practice, to the new role of Chief Sustainability Officer. The law firm says Kaplan is the first attorney to hold this position in the...

Florida Enacts Voluntary Registration for Paralegals – Trend Towards Regulation Gets Hotter

For those of you who are dismissing the idea of paralegal regulation, now's the time to sit up and take notice!  Recently, Florida enacted a voluntary Registered Paralegal Program that regulates who can be called a paralegal.   The program requires 30 hours of continuing legal education requirements every 3 years. To become a Florida Registered Paralegal, a person must be...

Paralegal’s Failure to Comply with Regulation Results in Serious Consequences

According to an article in the Los Angeles Paralegal Reporter (originally printed in the Los Angeles Daily Journal) by Stacey Hunt and Michael R. Jencks, attorneys and paralegals need to sit up and take notice of three recent decisions out of the Eastern District of California.  These cases are some of the first in the state to deny or reduce paralegal fees for the paralegals' failure to...

New York Paralegal Named Director for Theatre of the Deaf

Aaron Kubey is the new executive director-president of the National Theatre of the Deaf, which has gone through financial crises, leadership changes and relocations in the past few years. Kubey, a paralegal in a New York law firm, is currently artistic director of the New York Deaf Theatre. Kubey takes over the position Nov. 5 at the 40-year-old organization, now based in West Hartford. He...

Can McDermott Will & Emery’s Drop in Associate Salaries Cause Ripple in Paralegal Hires?

With soaring associate salaries in BigFirms reaching $160,000 per year for first years, something had to give.  McDermott Will & Emery, a 1,000 attorney firm, announced it was creating a new class of associates.  Instead of turning to contract attorneys or sending its grunt work overseas, McDermott has decided to bring in 15 lawyers with a few years of experience who do not want to...

Fulbright & Jaworski’s New Litigation Survey Reports Drop in Number of Litigation Matters Against U.S. Corporations

Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, has released its Fourth Annual Litigation Trends Survey of more than 300 corporations within the U.S. and U.K.  This report is the largest conducted of business litigation matters.  According to the survey, while litigation between employers and employees did not dissolve completely, it did taper off.  Seventeen percent of the respondents reported...