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Vanessa Ford Death: Inquest Rocks Legal Community, Reignites Mental Health Debate
Following the outcome of Monday's inquest, scores of people have taken to social media to discuss what one commenter called a 'toxic culture'.
Akin Winds Down Beijing Office
Akin will continue to practice in Hong Kong and Singapore, its two other offices in Asia.
Orrick Hires Chief Digital Officer to Lead Data Transformation
"If we're tapping into data, we can figure out the areas where there are the greatest risks of having a problem and answer those questions better for our clients," said chair Mitch Zuklie.
The Case for Launching in India
All international firms should follow Baker McKenzie and HSF in taking the liberalization opportunity in such a major economy seriously—the future of their institution could depend on it, writes the Global Lawyer.
Lawyers Skeptical That US-China Audit Agreement Will Succeed
Lawyers also say U.S.-China trade tensions could be further damaged by "reverse CFIUS," a proposed law under which the U.S. government could prohibit investments into China it deems a threat to certain domestic capabilities.View more book results for the query "DLA Piper"


Money and Scandal: How Dechert's Neil Gerrard Became London's Most Controversial Lawyer
Law.com International spoke with several people who worked closely with Gerrard to examine a life that has rarely been out of the spotlight.
Travers Smith Promotes Largest Cohort of Partners to Date
The firm has promoted four women as part of its latest round.
DLA Piper's Big Question: Is It Time For Financial Integration?
Partner concerns around merging profit pools include possible de-equitisation of partners in the non-U.S. arm.
Don't Be on the Wrong Side of History
The Global Lawyer: Big Law struggles with morals. But as the last week has shown, the days of firms sitting back and saying 'we are just doing our job' are long gone—a moral recalibration is afoot.
Here Are the Biggest Legal Advisers to Russia's Major State-Owned Companies
Russia's major state-owned companies, including energy titans and banks, have often called upon U.K. and U.S. firms for legal advice.
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