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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.Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies
Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.Deal Watch: Debt Offerings Surge as Markets Begin to Turn
"It is booming right now," said Wachtell partner John Sobolewski of the liability management market.FisherBroyles Picks Up IP Lawyers in LA, Litigator in Chicago
FisherBroyles expanded recently by adding two intellectual property lawyers as partners in Los Angeles and a litigator in Chicago.View more book results for the query "Winston Strawn"
Legal Tech Rundown: The Epic Pre-Legalweek 2024 Edition
An update on the legal tech market changes, from product launches to new partnerships announced in the lead-up to Legalweek 2024.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A Robins Kaplan trial team won a $42.5 million verdict for Willis Electric Co. Ltd. in a patent fight with Polygroup—the world's leading maker of artificial Christmas trees.Big Law's Rush Into Florida Has Slowed, but Miami Leasing Activity Remains Hot
"Miami is not really oversupplied," JLL's senior manager of Florida research Zander El-Hindi said, comparing the city to markets like Nashville, Atlanta and Charlotte with recent development booms. "We're really undersupplied."'Bait and Switch'?: Durst Organization Sues 'No Labels' Activist Group, Alleging It Duped Donors
Plaintiffs Douglas and Jonathan Durst, represented by Randy Masto of King & Spalding, say they never would have donated $145,000 over the course of years if they knew the group would eventually back a third party presidential candidate.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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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