By Ellen Bardash | March 18, 2022
Despite all parties wanting dismissal, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick wrote she was obligated to weigh in further because granting TransPerfect's motion could give leeway for the New York action to proceed, while granting Ross Aronstam's could do the opposite.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 3, 2022
"Intentional efforts to support attorneys of color are so important," said the DEI director of Young Conaway, who said law firms must recognize the potential for lawyers from underrepresented groups to feel isolated.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | February 11, 2022
In this week's episode, Anthony Davies, chief revenue officer of professional services staffing company Forrest Solutions, says law firms are increasingly looking to make their office spaces a desirable destination for their lawyers and staff by offering the types of services and amenities one would typically find at a five-star resort—from yoga rooms to upscale bars and restaurants to dedicated concierge services on every floor.
By Ellen Bardash | January 20, 2022
"The trial judge entered an order that was political," Wood said.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | January 14, 2022
In this week's episode, Law.com business of law reporter Dylan Jackson interviews Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan founder John Quinn about the firm's recent announcement that it will permanently allow all of its U.S. lawyers to work remotely as much as they wish.
By Dan Packel | January 11, 2022
Wilmington, Delaware, native Michael Kelly chaired the firm from 2009 to 2019 and was known for his skill as a trial lawyer.
By Ellen Bardash | December 20, 2021
Nearly as fast as SPACs themselves rose in popularity, shareholders have started filing litigation against the acquisition companies that have closed…
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | December 17, 2021
This week's episode features a conversation between Law.com Editor-in-Chief Zack Needles and Midwest legal recruiter Nancy Newman, who has noticed what she considers to be an alarming trend during the pandemic: a sharp increase in the use of counteroffers by legal industry employers.
By Allison Dunn | December 16, 2021
Richard Abbott, who has been the subject of disciplinary investigations for several years, sued the five justices of the Delaware Supreme Court and two attorneys from the state's disciplinary counsel, claiming that a probe into his conduct violated state and federal law.
By Ellen Bardash | December 2, 2021
Jesse Noa is chair of the Delaware State Bar Association's labor and employment section. Alyssa Ronan recently represented the conflicts committee involving MGM Growth Properties' $17.2 billion sale to VICI Properties.
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