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Letter From Asia: The Americans Are Leaving China in Droves, but Will It Level the Playing Field?
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China's appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the mainland.Compliance With Title IX: NCAA Settlement Could Bring Additional Challenges for Colleges
"The schools are going to be incentivized to pay players for sports that are particularly lucrative, like football and basketball," Jason W. Gordon, a partner with Reed Smith, said. "But how do they address parity and compliance with Title IX? The schools have to work that out and figure out a model that will attract the top talent while also complying with the law."Irell & Manella, McKool Smith Secure $445M Verdict in Patent Trial
The verdict marks the law firms' second win on behalf of Netlist, following a recent $303 million patent infringement verdict against Samsung, McKool Smith announced.View more book results for the query "Winston Strawn"
Death by a Thousand Cuts: Should Big Law Still Invest in Asia?
Some firms in Asia see lingering uncertainty and bad news as a sign that it's time to cut and run. But law firms cannot tout a global offering without having a presence in Asia, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.Death by a Thousand Cuts: Should Big Law Still Invest in Asia?
Some firms in Asia see lingering uncertainty and bad news as a sign that it's time to cut and run. But law firms cannot tout a global offering without having a presence in Asia, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.Slew of Big Law Firms Invest in Lateral Partners in California
Several Am Law 50 law firms, from S&C and Winston to McDermott and Mayer Brown, made lateral hires in the state in the last week.Winston & Strawn Adds New IP Leader From Buchalter in San Francisco
Marlene Williams will help lead the firm's trademarks practice as AI-related issues continue spiking for those operating in the space.High Billing Rates May Hasten New Era of Productivity
"The way the market is structured and has been structured for a long time, it's not really a question of growing productivity, it's how do we mitigate the contraction of productivity?" said Bill Josten, strategic content manager for Thomson Reuters.Trending Stories