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Are Law Firms Prepared to Welcome Back a Much Different Workforce?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.'The Great Equalizer': Peloton Is Law Firms' Pandemic Obsession
Lawyers can't stop talking about the high-end exercise bike, and some firms are launching Peloton-centered wellness programs. It's more than just a perk or a fad, they say.'The Great Equalizer': Peloton Is Law Firms' Pandemic Obsession
"Apart from the machinery, there is this whole digital world that is tapped into Peloton, through apps that include meditation, yoga, stretching and more. This alone isn't our wellness program, but it can be an important part of it," said O'Melveny Chair Brad Butwin.How the Past 18 Months Changed Big Law Leadership
Rising to a multitude of challenges, Big Law has had an impressive 18 months, as leaders thought more about transparency and community.'Satisfying to Watch': Sanctions for Election Challengers Marks New Era for Courts
"It sends an extraordinarily important message that the federal courts are not just a soapbox to air baseless conspiracy theories harmful to our democratic system," said Kaplan Hecker & Fink partner Joshua Matz.View more book results for the query "Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck"
Davis Polk, Arent Fox and Hogan Lovells Plan Vaccine Mandates—But Many Others Stay Silent
Forty law firms were asked whether they would mandate vaccines. Few said they would.Remote Work Is a No-Brainer for This Legal Employer: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Brownstein Hyatt Tapped to Defend Drug Developer Against Pending SEC Action
Read the complaint, first surfaced by Law.com Radar, a source for high-speed legal news and litigation updates personalized to your practice.Big Law Lobbying Sees Record Revenues Amid Biden's Sweeping Policy Push
Arnold & Porter, Brownstein Hyatt, Akin Gump and K&L Gates, among others, saw their lobbying revenue soar in the second quarter.'Line Between Order and Insurrection': More Lawyers Face Sanctions Over Election Lawsuit
"A law license does not confer unfounded prerogatives to file objectively, legally frivolous lawsuits, built on a copy-and-paste conspiracy theory derived largely from a pillow salesman, aimed at undermining a legitimate presidential election," Kaplan Hecker & Fink partner Joshua Matz said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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