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Paul Hastings Recruits 6-Partner IP Litigation Team From Allen & Overy
The Am Law 25 firm has hired a six-partner tech-focused IP litigation team from Allen & Overy based in Palo Alto, New York, and Washington, D.C.'Where Others Are Faltering, We're Leaning In': Sidley Austin's Leaders on the Firm's Long Game
Major hires from firms like Paul Weiss put the firm on everyone's radar this year; and potential culture clashes aren't dampening the firm's appetite for expansion and disruption, and not just in private equity.Good Business or Big Brother? In-Office Tracking is a Contentious Subject and Messaging Matters
Law firms track everything from badge swipes to keystrokes for their employees. But is putting a person's location in a public forum a bridge too far?Big Law or Big Four? For Firms, It's Not Size of Tech But How You Use It
As the Big 4 continue to amass a serious challenge to Big Law, the competition may rely less on who has the bigger wallet and become more about who can find the most creative solutions to complicated problems clients are facing.Goodwin Procter Adds 2 Private Equity Partners From Kirkland and Latham
The firm is expanding its private equity practice with hires in New York and Germany.View more book results for the query "Goodwin Procter"
Retaliation Concerns Swirl in Wake of Huawei Indictments
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.Former Goodwin Procter Duo Launches Private Equity Boutique
Sarah Priestley and Mark Soundy have spent 15 years working together at firms including Shearman & Sterling and Weil, Gotshal & Manges.US Law Firms Have Strong Year in 2018 Global M&A
But the total number of global deals declined—the first drop since 2010.Lawyers Blast Hong Kong Law Society's Proposed New Restrictions
The professional body's plan to revise foreign lawyer regulations could be detrimental to the legal community and to Hong Kong as a global city. Here's why.What Happens if Trump Intervenes in the DOJ's Case Against Huawei?
By inserting himself into the Huawei case, Trump would essentially be telling the U.S. business community and the rest of the world that “everything is for sale. Everything can be negotiated,” said one international trade lawyer. But at least one legal scholar said it could be justified for policy reasons.Trending Stories
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