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More Law Firms Get Aggressive on Vaccine Mandates While Reevaluating Office Returns
Leaders from Hogan Lovells, Stroock and Lowenstein said their office return timelines may change.$5 Million Broward Jury Verdict Scored by All-Female Trial Team: Inside the Litigation Strategy
"We had a different perspective than our male colleagues would have had," Shana P. Nogues, a partner at Clark, Fountain, La Vista, Prather & Littky-Rubin, said.Mukasey, Cahill Attorneys Repping Nikola Founder in SDNY Criminal Fraud Case
Milton pleaded not guilty in Manhattan federal court to two counts of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud and was released on a $100 million bond.Boies Schiller Wants to Sublet Another Floor of Its New York Office
Boies Schiller initially secured its 55 Hudson Yards space in 2015, leasing out four floors and 83,000 square feet. Shortly after moving in, the firm sublet its fourth-floor space.View more book results for the query "*"
SCOTUS 'Janus' Ruling Doesn't Apply to Pa. Union Fee Dispute, Federal Judge Says
U.S. District Chief Judge John E. Jones III of the Middle District of Pennsylvania said this case was distinguishable because the plaintiffs failed to prove that they were paying union dues against their will.Law Firm's Summer Associate Competition Leads to Fresh Ideas for Its Corporate Clients
Concepts unearthed by Ropes' summer associates may filter into a new product and revenue stream for the firm.At These Remote-Flexible Firms, Associate Development Takes a Front Seat
These law firms aren't taking attendance, but interaction for the sake of education and culture remain a top priority.Trending Stories