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  2. For fired US federal workers, legal protections offer little ...

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    The process can take months or years, meaning that even workers who pursue appeals and win probably would have found new employment by the time a case is resolved. Those who do appeal rarely win.

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    Demonstrators gather outside of the Office of Personnel Management in Washington, D.C. on February 7, 2025 to protest federal layoffs and demand the termination of Elon Musk from the Department of ...

  4. List of largest United States–based law firms by head count

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    10 Morgan, Lewis & Bockius: Washington, D.C. 1992 1051 788 $2,001 11 Sidley Austin: New York City: 1893 1048 648 $2,036 12 Mayer Brown: Chicago: 1748 900 657 $1,313 13 K&L Gates: Seattle: 1698 855 757 $969 14 Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom: New York City: 1644 1078 320 $2,582 15 Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith: Los Angeles: 1613 678 895 $470 ...

  5. United States Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the United States Attorney was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789, along with the office of Attorney General and United States Marshal.The same act also specified the structure of the Supreme Court of the United States and established inferior courts making up the United States Federal Judiciary, including a district court system.

  6. Contingent fee - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the UK a client may enter into a fee agreement pursuant to which the client is liable for an hourly fee, plus a contingent success fee of no more than 100% of the hourly fee. Most lawyers who utilize this type of fee agreement charge a success fee in the range of 25-50%.

  7. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    Attorney's fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney (lawyer or law firm) for a client, in or out of court. Fees may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.