By Robin Hensley, Raising the Bar | September 1, 2017
As far as building business when a government attorney comes on board, it's just a matter of leaning back and waiting for the phone to ring, right?
By Todd Cunningham | August 24, 2017
"If I'm in a courtroom, something has gone very wrong," joked attorney Steve Sidman as he described his unique practice, built on a client list populated by celebrity and acclaimed chefs, top-of-the-line restaurateurs, emerging and avant-garde musicians and creatives of all sorts. In fact, things are going quite well for Sidman, who is settling into his new digs in the Atlanta main office of Carlton Fields, the newest addition to that firm's intellectual property group.
By Miriam Rozen | August 11, 2017
Plaintiffs in a 2-year-old lawsuit against Philadelphia's Duane Morris filed an amended petition that ups their damage calculations to over three-quarters of a billion dollars, according to Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee, who represents the investor group behind the suit.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 11, 2017
Firms hope to capitalize on the solar eclipse event, which hasn't occurred like this in the U.S. for 99 years. Courts in cities along the 70-mile-wide band where the moon will totally block the sun for a couple of minutes are expecting masses to descend on their cities.
By Meredith Hobbs | August 10, 2017
General counsel can try and reduce costs by demanding discounts or alternative fees from their outside counsel—but at the risk of pitting their own interests against those of the firm. An alternative could be collaborating with outside counsel to streamline processes so legal projects get done more efficiently and at a lower cost.
By J. Randolph Evans and Shari L. Klevens, Dentons US | July 31, 2017
It should come as no surprise that withdrawing from a representation is one of the most effective techniques to guard against legal malpractice claims.
By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 25, 2017
Maybe it's because I get jaded easily, but I just can't get myself excited that the legal profession is really getting on the stick about diversity or women.
By Greg Land | July 25, 2017
Exclusive Legal Marketing and two of its client firms are accused of using online bait-and-switch advertising to lure potential clients, but the founders say there's nothing illegal or improper about their methods.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | July 21, 2017
New court documents show that Quinn Emanuel dropped Uber as a client last year after finding the company's fixed fee arrangements unsatisfactory.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 19, 2017
A client lawsuit accusing Alston & Bird of fraud, unjust enrichment, legal malpractice and other claims will go forward after a Fulton County judge rejected arguments by Alston's counsel to throw out the bulk of the claims.
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