National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | September 16, 2024
"There aren't that many matters for law firms anymore where you're going to be dealing with the CEO, the general counsel, and all those senior people," said Robert Kelner at Covington.
By Caroline Byrne | September 13, 2024
Big deals were few and far between in the Sydney office.
By Andrew Maloney | September 12, 2024
"Morgan Lewis stated that antisemitic activities would not be tolerated at its firm. Yet it is now defending antisemitic hatred at Intel and attempting to 'out' me," said a plaintiff's open letter posted Thursday.
By Caroline Byrne | September 12, 2024
Dentons and Dacheng are investigating 13 projects in China on behalf of Germany's environment agency.
By Bethany Chieffallo | September 9, 2024
How to Convey Your Merits In a Way That Earns Trust, Clients and Distinctions While humility is incredibly important in business and law, it is equally important to identify and articulate what you do well — really well — in your practice. Those who can ascertain, embrace and communicate their differentiator(s) will be well-positioned for steady practice and client growth.
By Abigail Adcox | September 6, 2024
Steven Nerayoff claims Covington's Alan Vinegrad advised him not to share exculpatory information with prosecutors. A Covington spokesperson said "the lawsuit lacks merit."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | September 6, 2024
In interviews, several ethics and political science experts dismissed "conflict" concerns by GOP critics, even if Karen Dunn's dual role may pose as a "perception problem."
By Dan Packel | September 5, 2024
James Turoff, the GC at Hershey Company, shares observations from the in-house side on a rapidly evolving legal services marketplace.
By Amanda O'Brien | September 4, 2024
A New York construction company claims that the firm and construction litigation partner Frank Cara failed to properly investigate claims against the company and consequently offered ill-informed defenses on its behalf in two cases.
By Abigail Adcox | September 4, 2024
Moody's Investors Service, which agreed to pay a $20 million civil penalty, turned to S&C partner Stephen Ehrenberg.
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