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By Linda A. Thompson | April 1, 2022
The law firms have named teams of lawyers to the task force, which also includes prominent international human rights lawyer Clooney, as well as a former president of the U.K. Supreme Court and the head of the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute.
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By Christine Schiffner | March 29, 2022
The Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence has reviewed testimony on a suggested amendment to Federal Evidence Rule 702: an overdue clarification amid rising mass torts, according to the defense bar; detrimental to the civil clients, according to the plaintiffs bar.
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By Jessica Seah | March 23, 2022
Legal problems continue to surface for Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp. even after a U.S. District Court judge has ended its five-year probation from a 2017 guilty plea and billion-dollar fine.
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By Jason Grant | March 21, 2022
Within hours of fleeing to western Ukraine, Inna Liniova and her colleagues, at least those who didn't take up arms and start looking for military training, began working in ways they never had before.
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By Lisa Shuchman | March 21, 2022
The global footprint of international law firms has gotten a bit smaller because of the war in Ukraine. Their focus on identity and purpose seems, for the moment, to have gotten a bit bigger. But has it?
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By Hannah Walker | March 18, 2022
Two former U.K. prime ministers, along with 140 well-respected members of the international legal community, seek the creation of a new international tribunal that would act in addition to the International Criminal Court.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Anne Bagamery | March 17, 2022
The generous donations of money, goods and time are welcome and badly needed. But it is the stories of law firm staffers and lawyers opening their homes to refugees that stand out as a demonstration of commitment and sacrifice.
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By Hannah Walker | March 16, 2022
The withdrawal means all 25 large international law firms that had a base in the country have now confirmed they are leaving.
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By Christine Schiffner | March 15, 2022
Chicago-based plaintiffs boutique DiCello Levitt Gutzler has lured Labaton Sucharow's antitrust practice group, including its chair. "It's not every day that a top-tier antitrust practice moves," founding partner Adam J. Levitt said.
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By Hannah Walker | March 14, 2022
The firm's Russian offices will operate as an independent law firm.
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