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Special Section: Energy and Environmental Law 2021
In The Legal's Energy and Environmental Law supplement, read about the rising tide of litigation surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and a new program that aims to add fees to help manage storm water.Nelson Mullins Helps Africa's Only Men's Olympic Basketball Team Go for the Gold in Tokyo
The firm said it will continue to support the team after the games on issues related to corporate governance, tax compliance and immigration.In-House Grocery Chain Litigator Neal Cope on Getting 'Comfortable in an Uncomfortable Environment'
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."In-House Grocery Chain Litigator Neal Cope on Getting 'Comfortable in an Uncomfortable Environment'
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."Tech Deal Department of the Year—M&A: Davis Polk & Wardwell
"How innovation ultimately impacts the competitive advantage for which our clients' strive, as well as our economy at large, is by far the most interesting facet of working on technology-driven M&A," says Louis Goldberg of Davis Polk.View more book results for the query "*"
Remote Work Is a No-Brainer for This Legal Employer: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.As Big Law Goes Back to the Office, Akerman Commits to Hybrid Working Policy
Chairman and CEO Scott Meyers said the adaptive work model "preserves the benefits of flexibility we've experienced over the past 16 months."Latham Leads in Associate Laterals Hires Amid 2021 Deal Boom
The law firm's associate hiring this year is far ahead of other firms and its own hiring numbers in previous years.