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UK-Based Legal Recruiter Buchanan Law Opens First US Office in Miami, Following Clients
"It's one of the new financial and economic hubs of the U.S.," said Thomas Hanlon, head of the firm's U.S. practice. "That's probably the reason why we picked Miami above maybe New York or Chicago."UCLA Calls for No-Confidence Vote, UVA Law Faculty Supports University President
Fallout from the pro-Palestinian encampments and protests continues at universities across the country.5th Circuit Mulls Ditching Precedent That Sank Suit Over Prosecutor Who Moonlit as Clerk
"What you're suggesting is that someone, let's say was convicted of a murder and served a 40-year sentence, can come out of state prison and [can] relitigate without that conviction being set aside," Chief Judge Priscilla Richman said.Cahill Opens Delaware Office, Rolls Out Expanded Digital Assets Practice
Cahill, also launching in Delaware, has brought on four lawyers from DLx Law, including boutique founder Lewis Cohen.Cahill Adds 4 Lawyers From Crypto Boutique, Rolls Out Expanded Digital Assets Practice
Cahill, also launching in Delaware, has brought on four lawyers from DLx Law, including boutique founder Lewis Cohen.View more book results for the query "*"
New Title IX Regulations: Three Take-Aways for Any Organization Subject to Title IX ... or Title VII
The Department of Education's new Title IX regulations provide a good opportunity to think about how your organization might level up.The Back-Office Back Door to Nonlawyer Investment in Law Firms
Private equity-backed Briefly, which has acquired the back-office assets and personnel from distributed firms OGC, Scale and Rimon, offers one example. Federate, founded by a former Rimon leader, looks to do something similar with funding from legal industry insiders.The Back-Office Back Door to Nonlawyer Investment in Law Firms
Private equity-backed Briefly, which has acquired the back-office assets and personnel from distributed firms OGC, Scale and Rimon, offers one example. Federate, founded by a former Rimon leader, looks to do something similar with funding from legal industry insiders.Big Law PACs in Southeast Gave Thousands to Congressional Incumbents, Committees in Q1
Donations by the Southeast firms overall appeared to slightly favor Republicans.