The American Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices
By Amanda O'Brien | January 23, 2024
A recent lawsuit and an ongoing trial highlight the challenges that supervisors face in delivering constructive criticism to underperforming attorneys.
By Patrick Smith | January 23, 2024
Boyd, a co-founder of the Senior Women in Private Equity network, is moving her practice from Reed Smith to McDermott, anticipating the bulk of her client base to join her.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gregg Goldfarb | January 22, 2024
Ozempic isn't without side effects, however, and several patients who have experienced severe complications from the drug are now suing Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly on allegations that the pharmaceutical companies misled doctors on the drugs' potential risks.
By Hugo Guzman | January 22, 2024
Since the financial crisis of 2007-2008, "market power shifted decisively from law firms to the clients, rapidly moving from a sellers' to a buyers' market for legal services," a new report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law says.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | January 22, 2024
Slaughter and May recently formalized a reduced-hours trial, but American firms have typically reserved such accommodations for people with extenuating circumstances.
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Abigail Adcox | January 22, 2024
While not tracking origination credits may carry some risks, Covington partners argue the pay model is at the heart of the firm's team-based approach in client work and has helped in attracting laterals.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aldo M. Leiva | January 19, 2024
The FTC has published several proposed and significant changes to COPPA that, if ultimately approved, will require regulated companies that direct online services to children under the age of 13 (or have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information from a child under 13 years of age) to implement significant changes to their business operations.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | January 18, 2024
Bethany Kristovich, co-chair of the professional liability defense group at Munger, Tolles & Olson, says the litigation exposure facing law firms is growing.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | January 17, 2024
Because the holidays are such a joyous time, it seems nearly incomprehensible that January is the most popular time for couples to split up—so popular in fact, it has earned the designation of being called "divorce month."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Timothy D. Kenison | January 16, 2024
The Florida Supreme Court is revising the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and adopting the "rocket docket" case management standards of our federal courts. Trial continuances will soon become procedural antiquities, granted only under the most exceptional and rare circumstances.
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