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The 2023 Summer Associates Satisfaction Ranking
Big Law did a great job of making summers fall in love with law. Here, we rank the firms based on scores given by summer associates and hear directly from these new recruits on what worked and what didn't.Law Firm Hiring in DC Focuses on High-Demand Antitrust, Investigations Practices
Law firm hiring from the government remains active as demand has grown within litigation and regulatory practices in recent quarters.Arnold & Porter Enters Boston, Attracted to 'Significant' Biopharma Presence
Firm leaders expect the five-lawyer office to grow in the coming months, as Arnold & Porter will continue to be active on the lateral market in Boston.Judicial Council Votes to Name Courthouses for Cantil-Sakauye, Reynoso
The council also announced that executive Shelley Curran will become its new administrative director Jan. 1.Plaintiff's damages methodology was found mostly reliable, as the court rejected defendant's assertion that plaintiff could have mitigated its damages since the evidence showed that defendant would not have cooperated with those mitigation efforts or the success of those efforts was speculative at best.
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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
When a $1 billion, top 20 all-time securities settlement is among the runners-up, you know it's been a crazy week.Former Big Law Partner Pleads Guilty to Making False Statements in His Personal Bankruptcy Case
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres took the guilty plea from ex-lawyer John Roesser, who was a partner at a series of major firms.'Palpable' Uncertainty: Supreme Court Asked to Review Cellphone Searches at the Border
Among the courts that have opined on cellphone searches is U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, who held that "phone searches at the border generally require warrants outside exigent circumstances."'Palpable' Uncertainty: Supreme Court Asked to Review Cellphone Searches at the Border
An immigration lawyer says Border Patrol's warrantless searches of his phone violate the Fourth Amendment.Arnold & Porter Lures 6-Lawyer Trial Team From Shook Hardy
The group has represented clients in the medical device, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries, among others, in pretrial litigation and as trial and appellate counsel.Trending Stories
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