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By Stephanie Wilkins | January 25, 2024
Lori Cohen achieved an impressive 58 defense verdicts before suddenly and inexplicably losing her voice. Now, with the help of her long-time trial technologist and friend Gerard Buitrago, she's harnessing the power of AI to get back in the courtroom.
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By Charlotte Johnstone | January 25, 2024
Current and former firm personnel say that lawyers participating in the scheme could be limiting their partnership prospects as other industry commentators point to the policy's lack of flexibility.
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By Kasvi Sehgal | January 24, 2024
With the market expected to grow to $2.3 trillion by 2027, private capital is one of the few selected practices that law firms are looking to grow this year.
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By Kasvi Sehgal | January 22, 2024
Rivals, consultants and ex-Linklaters partners share views on the firm's recent US expansion and whether it could finally see the firm compete, or highlights a wider challenge facing UK-founded firms in the US.
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By Tom Parry | January 18, 2024
Top recruiters explain how environmental and social impact is of increasing importance to talented juniors—and discuss whether the attraction of high pay and kudos is enough to overcome ESG failures.
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By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | January 17, 2024
Partners ranging from Latham's Mark Austin and Weil's Murray Cox are upbeat on expected changes that could break open London's faltering stock market—but do the reforms go far enough?
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By Kasvi Sehgal | January 15, 2024
Expressing his views on post-Brexit rules led Shearman financial regulation partner Barnabas Reynolds to write seven books, liaise with senior figures in successive governments and play a key role in the UK's future.
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By Aishah Hussain | January 15, 2024
Despite various industry efforts, research shows a sharp drop in morale among working mothers after three months.
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By Gail J. Cohen | January 12, 2024
Walied Soliman, the highly respected and sometimes outspoken chair of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, took over the one-year assignment as the firm's global chair this week. In an interview, Soliman, who is also head of the firm's special situations team, talks about the firm's goals and expectations for the coming year.
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By Alfred Olufemi | January 8, 2024
Local firms are joining independent networks in an effort to remain competitive in the face of international competition, but not everyone agrees on their usefulness.
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