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In Atlanta Partner Moves, Big Law Looks to Real Estate and Transactional Practices
Real estate lawyers "are the folks who are going to be the real premium and who [firms will] go after," one Atlanta recruiter said.Here Are Five Legal Issues to Watch in the Federal Appeals Courts in 2024
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.Five Legal Issues to Watch in the Federal Appeals Courts in 2024
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.Top Litigation Trends of 2023—and What to Watch in 2024
As 2023 comes to an end, we're looking back at significant litigation trends surfaced by Law.com Radar.The Dark Side of Tech: 8 Law Firms That Suffered Data Breaches in 2023
As the use of technology by law firms has grown, so has their vulnerability to cyberthreats. 2023 marks itself as an eye-opener for the legal industry, with a record number of firms facing data breaches.View more book results for the query "Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner"
After Tumultuous Year, Crypto Not Likely to Leave Regulatory Uncertainty Behind
White-collar defense attorneys doubted that high-profile criminal prosecutions such as those of the FTX and Binance founders would continue in 2024, but said they will keep a close eye on regulatory developments.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Turnover in Big Law Leadership Manifests as 'Great Growth Race' Kicks Into High Gear
At least 30 large law firms have announced some kind of leadership transition within the last year or so. "It's been an exciting but challenging and exhausting few years," noted one Am Law 100 leader.Proskauer Layoffs Underscore String of Big Law Cuts in 2023
The firm's moves are consistent with a slew of large law firms making staff and associate cuts in 2023, as firms focused on efficiency, outsourcing and productivity in a year of declining demand.Meet the Players at the Center of the Supreme Court's New Trump Drama
The case sets up an unprecedented legal showdown over Trump's primary defense to a four-count indictment in D.C. federal court brought by Smith's office, which represents a dramatic new chapter in the relationship between the former president and the judicial body that he transformed.Trending Stories
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