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Why Retirement Might Be Increasingly Top-of-Mind for Older Attorneys
Generational trends driving a need for succession planning and a rapidly moving technological goal post are spurring some elder attorneys to ask themselves whether now is the right time to retire.Former FTX Executive Nishad Singh Sentenced to Time Served
"You did the right thing," District Judge Lewis Kaplan told Singh. "You very quickly, within days, told the truth."'Bipartisan Focus': Health Care Antitrust Litigation Likely to Remain Hot in 2025
No matter who is elected president, enforcement—which indicates the civil litigation trend—is expected to focus on the health care industry, litigators are saying.Elder Litigators Confront Tough Questions in Last Act of Careers
Lawyers who have worked for decades on some of the biggest cases spoke with Law.com about how they view their role in the profession as they age.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigation teams at Wilmer and Kirkland.View more book results for the query "Cooley"
Amid Criticism of Quality of Care at Hospital, Childbirth Trauma Suit Yields $11.9M
"If this had been acted on in the first two to three to four minutes, it would have been unfortunate but not tragic," plaintiff's attorney Samuel Davis said.Morgan Lewis Hires Baker Botts IP Leader in San Francisco
Sarah Guske joins the firm after more than eight years with Baker Botts.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Sullivan & Cromwell, MoloLamken and Wilkinson Stekloff.Holland & Knight Snags 2 Insurance Partners in New York and Philadelphia From Goodwin
Holland & Knight is refilling its office in Philadelphia after a raid from Polsinelli in July, along with another partner addition in New York. Both lawyers have been working together in the insurtech space since 2018 and jumped over from Goodwin Procter.UArts Bankruptcy Fuels Work for a Slew of Firms in Phila. and Beyond
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhodes filed the Chapter 7 petition and is set to receive just over $1.2 million for work on the matter. The institution's top outside counsel in the year before it went bust was New York's Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, which earned $1.7 million in fees.Trending Stories
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