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Will the Economic Crunch Give Alternative Fee Arrangements a Needed Nudge?
Maybe, just maybe, this interest rate-driven crunch will be the nudge that finally gives clients and firms the incentive to increase the adoption of alternative fee arrangements.
Litigators of the Week: Cooley Secures an Important Early Win for Meta in Copyright Test Case for AI
Cooley's Bobby Ghajar, Mark Weinstein and Judd Lauter secured a ruling from a judge in San Francisco dismissing a significant chunk of the copyright claims brought by comedian Sarah Silverman and two authors targeting Meta Platforms' LLaMa large language model.A Slightly Delayed Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A patent defense win in East Texas, a big win on royalties for UMG, a boardroom battle in Delaware, class certification in a massive data breach MDL and an antitrust battle over the price of eggs highlight this week's runners-up.
Litigation Leaders: David Perez of Perkins Coie on the Firm's 'Customer Service Mentality'
Perez says the firm provides clients "polished, file-ready" briefs for review often a week or more before they're due. "That's pretty rare, and it means a lot of hard work for us, but it shows our clients that we value their time."
Latham Goes Global for Witness Testimony in Case for 'Fully Distributed' Freelance Platform Client
Latham partner Kevin McDonough and associate Megan Behrman led an effort to gather testimony in a civil case in Nevada state court from witnesses in Portugal, Spain, South Africa, and Canada for freelance platform Toptal, whose employees have been remote since the company's founding.View more book results for the query "*"



No Turkeys: A Pre-Thanksgiving Week Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Among the results that landed while the Lit Daily was out, Sullivan & Cromwell got a big win for Bayer on talc liabilities and Baker Botts brought home a $210 million trade secrets verdict for Computer Sciences Corp.
Switching Things Up to Appeal to Multiple Generations in the Jury Box
Orrick's Meghan Kelly and Bill Oxley discuss how the firm's jury survey has informed how they shape trial presentations to appeal to jurors across generations and create emotional connections with their clients' cases.
Legal Playbook: Integrating Generative AI Responsibly Into In-house Teams
Explore how GAI can streamline researching, drafting, summarizing and analyzing legal work for your in-house team.
After Transition 'Missteps,' David Boies Set to Step Aside as Boies Schiller Flexner Chair in 2025
Under a proposed amendment to the firm's partnership agreement set for a vote next month, Boies would serve one more transition year as the firm's leader alongside a chair-elect.