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By Thomas Spigolon | April 22, 2024
While some law firms may have increased leverage to boost profitability, firms may also change leverage because they need more associates to assist with complex cases, noted a law firm consultant.
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By Luke T. Weber | April 22, 2024
What happens when the law changes and the standard charge is wrong? Since 2021, Pennsylvania Suggested Standard Civil Jury Instruction Number 14.90 "Informed Consent-Nondisclosure" has been in direct conflict with Pennsylvania law.
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By Thomas Spigolon | April 22, 2024
In other moves, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings adds a banking & financial services lawyer, while Freeman Mathis & Gary adds two former managing partners from a smaller firm.
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By Nicholas E. Rodriguez | April 22, 2024
While the year began with the echoes of previous anxieties—global economic uncertainty, inflation concerns, high-interest rates that increase the cost of capital, and lingering pandemic effects—signs of a thaw are emerging. This momentum is fueled by a confluence of factors, with private equity continuing to play a prominent role and strategic acquisitions taking center stage.
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By Abigail Adcox | April 22, 2024
Despite the hiring slowdown, firms such as Foley & Lardner, King & Spalding, Cooley and Morgan Lewis have added D.C. partners in recent days.
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By Trudy Knockless | April 22, 2024
"It struck me that we had a pool of talent within our firm who aspired to transition in-house, but they didn't feel comfortable seeking support from us," Husch Blackwell Chair Joe Glynias said.
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By Bruce J. Heiman | April 22, 2024
Another fundamental threat to tech is emerging as well on both sides of the Atlantic: regulation as a common carrier.
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By Michael Brophy | April 22, 2024
With the value of stare decisis now open to question, and the potential of significant personal injury matters now unpredictable at best, the value of informed decision-making facilitated by experienced appellate mediators has become increasingly self-evident. It is an alternative to the expense, duration and uncertainty of appellate decisions well worth consideration.
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By Dan Roe | April 22, 2024
As more large corporations go bust, lenders are jockeying for the position to get repaid first.
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By Darryl Lew, Courtney Hague Andrews and Nida Jafrani | April 19, 2024
The DOJ has raised the bar in terms of what it takes to earn the increased benefits available under the revised policy. This article summarizes the main revisions to the policy and draws lessons learned from the outcomes of negotiated corporate resolutions concluded since its adoption to inform the thinking of in-house teams whether they engage with the department proactively or reactively regarding potential criminal wrongdoing.
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