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Why Clients Opt for 'Ghosting' When Breaking Up With Law Firms
Ending a "failed relationship with outside counsel is just like breaking up any failed relationship. You rarely look back and say, 'I acted too soon,'" Coinbase Global Inc. chief legal officer Paul Grewal said.South Florida Suit Claims Nestle Exaggerates Number of Servings in Coffee Creamer
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Central District Criminal Division Chief Returns to Jenner & Block to Lead LA Office
"Having been there, I bring a lot of credibility to the table," Brandon D. Fox said, referring to his experience as a prosecutor. "I'm a formidable opponent, but also reasonable."View more book results for the query "*"
Outside Litigators: Treat In-House Lawyers Like Team Members, Says Florida's AAA GC Douglas Kelly
"Yes, I may be general counsel now and may have lots of other responsibilities, but I speak litigation. And I have lawyers who speak privacy, and I have lawyers who speak antitrust," Kelly says.Tech-Enabled Litigation Department of the Year: Eversheds Sutherland's Spoliation Scientist
"Not only is it exciting and fun to work with cutting-edge tools, it is increasingly essential that firms be seen as tech-forward by their clients," says Robert Owen of Eversheds Sutherland.Championing Diversity in Tech, Vendor: Maureen O'Neill
"So much highly qualified, ambitious, creative legal talent exists among diverse attorneys who don't come from elite institutions or who have taken non-traditional paths to success. We need to be actively recruiting, hiring, and promoting from among this talent," says Maureen O'Neill of Consilio.Remote Revolution vs. Legal Industry Risk Aversion: The Morning Minute
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