By Miriam Rozen | December 19, 2017
At S&C, a steady movement of its women partners to positions of power in the business world represents a source of pride and also strengthens the firm's relationships with financial services industry clients.
By Mike Scarcella | Kristen Rasmussen | December 12, 2017
A Barnes & Thornburg partner in Atlanta who faced possible disbarment for fraudulently billing a corporate client tens of thousands of dollars instead will be suspended for two years, the Georgia Supreme Court says. John F. Meyers was a Seyfath Shaw labor and employment partner at the time of the professional conduct violations.
Legaltech News | Profile|Analysis
By Rhys Dipshan | December 11, 2017
Tackling some of the newest and most perilous legal risks, these law firms are defining and protecting life in the information age.
By Meghan Tribe | December 4, 2017
After announcing he would step down earlier this year, McGuireWoods longtime chair Richard Cullen is handing the reins of the firm to litigation partner Jonathan Harmon, who will become the Richmond, Virginia-based firm's first African-American chair in its 183-year history.
The American Lawyer | Investigation|News
By Brian Baxter | November 26, 2017
Major League Baseball's rules for signing international players have provided a bevy of legal work for in-house lawyers and outside counsel ahead of the holidays.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 21, 2017
Here's a snapshot of what some of the biggest U.S. law firms—on behalf of their clients—told the FCC in recent months.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 16, 2017
Growing biotech company FORMA Therapeutics has hired Christine Bellon as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary.
By Miriam Rozen | November 9, 2017
How firms can win work from a general counsel who sets “value as his North Star and diversity as his passion.”
By C. Ryan Barber | November 3, 2017
A federal magistrate judge has struck a key witness and ordered the U.S. Justice Department to pay legal fees to HCR ManorCare Inc., one of the country's largest providers of skilled nursing facilities, for alleged missteps in a case the government touted in the crackdown on fraud in the health care industry. “I don't think this case should have ever been brought,” a federal magistrate judge in Virginia said at a recent hearing. “I have looked at this stuff, and I'm appalled, I'm embarrassed, I'm ashamed that the Department of Justice would rely on this kind of nonsense." The government indicated this week it will appeal the decision.
By MELISSA PROCTOR | November 1, 2017
This article appeared in The Corporate Counselor, an ALM publication covering the latest changes in business regulatory climates. For Corporate Counsel,…
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