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US-Based Big Law Firms Are Eyeing Singapore's Tech Hub for Growth
Firms including McDermott Will & Emery, Duane Morris and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe have shifted their strategies in Asia in recent years.Workflow Automation, Return to Office Top Legal Ops' 'Big Picture' Plans
The final day of CLOC's virtual Global Institute took a hard look at the role of the legal ops professional and how it can make or break technology adoption.Skadden Corporate Partner Joins Grab as General Counsel Amid Company's $40B SPAC Deal
Christopher Betts has left Skadden after nine years as a partner at Skadden in Hong Kong, where he was a key player on one of the most active capital markets teams in Asia.View more book results for the query "*"
Singapore-based Grab Names Former Skadden Partner as New General Counsel
Christopher Betts has left Skadden after nine years as a partner at Skadden in Hong Kong, where he was a key player on one of the most active capital markets teams in Asia.T-Mobile Case Shows Transgender Workers Can Sue for Sex Discrimination—But With Burdens
"A plaintiff who alleges transgender discrimination is entitled to the same benefits—but also subject to the same burdens—as any other plaintiff who claims sex discrimination," said the Fifth Circuit ruling.Big Law Hiring Trends May Change Billing Rates, Growth Patterns
The pandemic has raised a host of questions about the migration of legal industry talent, and how firms are distributed and priced across the country. And it's just starting to shake out.Bar Groups Issue High Marks to NY Court of Appeals Hopefuls Seeking to Succeed Feinman
Starting Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo can select one of the seven candidates as his appointee for the seat held by Feinman, who was the court's first openly gay member.Marijuana Legalization Is on the Doorstep in Connecticut—But Are Lawyers Ready?
With four weeks left in the legislative session, it appears the legalization of marijuana could be on the horizon. But some cannabis experts are asking whether Connecticut attorneys will be up for the challenge.Trending Stories