By Michael A. Mora | June 29, 2023
"Only so long as we have an independent judiciary to hold the government accountable does the First Amendment exist in practice," said Franklin Zemel, a partner at Saul Ewing.
By Michael A. Mora | June 28, 2023
In disqualifying the attorney and his law firm, the federal judge in a 31-page ruling made "one final but important point" on "joint defense agreements in multi-defendant criminal cases."
By Alexander Lugo | June 27, 2023
Overall, just 29 of the firms saw declines in headcount last year. That number was 44 in 2021.
By Alexander Lugo | June 22, 2023
The firm is building up its New York office with corporate lawyers after it recently suffered a loss of nine corporate litigators to Blank Rome.
By Alexander Lugo | June 20, 2023
Hamid Namazie, who previously managed McGuireWoods' downtown Los Angeles office, said the group's clients were looking for "continuity of representation across geographies."
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | June 20, 2023
In this week's episode, Law.com business of law reporter Justin Henry breaks down the twists and turns of the shake-up, including the leaked emails.
By Alexander Lugo | June 16, 2023
Justice Ricky Polston stepped down from the high court at the end of March and immediately went to work as general counsel at Citizens Property Insurance, Florida's not-for-profit insurer of last resort.
By Alexander Lugo | June 15, 2023
"People from Minneapolis, Minnesota; Kansas City and from the middle of the country, they move to the west coast of Florida when they come to Florida," said Marc Weintraub, a partner at the Am Law 200 firm. "It's the right place to be for the connectivity that Stinson has with its Midwestern client base."
By Michael A. Mora | June 14, 2023
"A client can decide to pay for a Ferrari in order to get from Point A to Point B, but the losing party only has to pay for a Ford," said Edward Mullins, a partner at Reed Smith not involved in the matter, in characterizing the federal judge's reasoning on the attorney fees ruling.
By Alexander Lugo | June 13, 2023
"Shame on Greenberg Traurig, who knew all of this, and did nothing to stand up for the rights of domestic abuse survivors like me and my daughters," said Catherine Kassenoff, who wrote a letter accusing her ex-husband and former Greenberg Traurig shareholder Allan Kassenoff of abuse.
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