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Gibson Dunn's Test Case For the Post-Pandemic Law Office
"We're making something people can't get at home."'Literally Nothing Walkable': Why Gibson Dunn Moved to Downtown Palo Alto
The firm left an office park on Page Mill Road in search of a location near the homes of some attorneys and within several blocks of a train for others.Legalweek Day 1: Why Gen AI Still Holds Legal Professionals' Attention
When it comes to the hottest technology of Legalweek 2024, attorneys and legal professionals are uncharacteristically eager, while legal tech vendors are betting that slow and steady may win the race.Midsize Moves: Munsch Hardt Adds Hamilton Squibb Name Partner, Nutter Hires Perkins Coie Partner
Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr announced the addition of Clifton Squibb as a shareholder in the firm's energy practice; Nutter McClennen & Fish announced the growth of its private client department with the addition of Susan von Herrmann as a partner.Litigation, IP Headlined Big Law Poaching by Midsize Firms in 2023
Rate flexibility and client conflicts drove Big Law attorneys to smaller firms in 2023, leading to gains for Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr in Texas, Stoel Rives in Oregon and Potter Anderson & Corroon in Delaware.View more book results for the query "'Perkins Coie'"
The Time to Do a Transatlantic Merger is Now
As international GDP growth slows, law firms hoping to keep up with Kirkland, Latham, Skadden, and Simpson Thacher need to consider mergers involving the US, writes the Global Lawyer.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Sidley Austin, and Skadden.A 'Terrific Resource' for Small Firms or Solo Practitioners
Robert E. Brown, chair of the General Practice Section, writes: The annual meeting is an excellent opportunity for legal professionals to learn about the latest developments and trends in the legal profession. Attendees will have the chance to network and engage with their peers and experts in the field.9th Circuit Certifies Questions Around Uber's Duty of Care to Passengers to California High Court
The questions certified to the high court ask what duty of care, if any, Uber owes rideshare passengers who suffer an assault or other crime at the hands of an unauthorized person posing as one of their drivers, and if a duty is owed, does California precedent create an exception to that duty?Justices Seem Skeptical of 'Substitute Expert' Used in Arizona Criminal Trial
The Supreme Court considers Confrontation Clause question involving expert testimony.Trending Stories
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