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Drug Distributor McKesson's New CLO Earned $8.8 million—in First 3 Months
Michele Lau, who'd earlier spent 13 years with McKesson, returned to the company on Jan. 1 as executive vice president and chief legal officer.Perkins Coie Adds IP Lawyer From Arnold & Porter, as IP Litigation Work Remains Busy
Patent litigator Chris Marando joined Perkins Coie as a partner. He held the role of counsel at his prior firm.FirmPilot, AI Marketing Startup Serving Law Firms, Closes $5 Million Series A Round
FirmPilot uses AI to analyze law firms' competitive landscape and help them optimize their online marketing campaigns and content.Freshfields Recruits Davis Polk, Kirkland Lawyers, Building for 'Next Generation'
"What we are trying to build here is something that will sustain generationally," said Damien Zoubek, Freshfields co-head of U.S. corporate and mergers and acquisitions.Take-Two's Pete Welch on 'Getting the Best Results While Getting in the Way the Least'
The veteran in-house video game company litigator says it's critical for lawyers in his position to understand what their clients do, as well as their needs, challenges, and culture.View more book results for the query "*"
Finance Partner Leaves King & Spalding for McDermott, Following 11-Partner Move to Paul Hastings
Ellen Snare said she was enticed by McDermott's planned investments in private credit capabilities.'My Own Shop': Ex-Baker Botts Partner On Launching a Solo Compliance and Monitorship Practice
"I've always been associated with very large institutions, the Justice Department, universities, law firms, and this was an opportunity to just have my own shop," noted Steve Solow, who left Big Law after more than 20 years.How Attorney Titles in Big Law Can Mean Everything, and Nothing, All at Once
Getting a title suggests "that the partner, and by extension his or her clients, could be prioritized and important to the firm," noted one recruiter.Top 10 Tips to Help Practicing Attorneys Avoid Trouble
Playing ostrich by sticking your head in the sand and avoiding the inevitable will only increase your anxiety, your risk and your potential for exposure.Trending Stories