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Big Law's Relationship With the Federal Government
Some of the biggest firms in the country sent attorneys to some of the biggest positions in the government this week.Past, Present and Future Nominations Revolving Around Big Law
Some of the biggest firms in the country sent attorneys to some of the biggest positions in the government this week.Lawyers Can Learn From One Financial Portfolio Manager's Approach to Difficult Clients
Antonio Rodrigues tells ThinkAdvisor how he serves high-maintenance clients — and maintains a 95% retention rate.Lawyers Aren't the Only Ones With Difficult Clients
Antonio Rodrigues tells ThinkAdvisor how he serves high-maintenance clients — and maintains a 95% retention rate.View more book results for the query "*"
Huawei Chief Legal Officer Says Posing a Security Threat to Other Countries Would Be 'Suicide'
Huawei's chief lawyer said in an interview with Bloomberg the U.S. ban on Huawei's products had hurt the company and its reputation. But he asserted that Huawei would only leave the U.S. as a "last resort."OneCoin Founders Charged With Operating Crypto Ponzi Scheme
The company claims to have 3 million "members" across the globe, who prosecutors say have invested billions of dollars in the fraudulent scheme.On Modest Revenue Growth, V&E Posts Third Record Year in 2018
Vinson & Elkins' saw gross revenue increase 2.7 percent, while profits per equity partner were up 6.6 percent.Don Willett's First Law Clerk Gets Trump Nod for Federal Trial Bench
Brantley Starr, now deputy first assistant attorney general of Texas, was picked for the Northern District. The White House has also announced the nomination of Justice Jeffrey Brown for the Southern District of Texas, and Jason Pulliam for the Western District federal bench.For Attorneys of Color, Barriers to the General Counsel Role Remain
Legal departments are generally more inclusive than big law firms, but diversity advocates said there's still work to be done, especially at the general counsel level.