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Proskauer Layoffs Underscore String of Big Law Cuts in 2023
The firm's moves are consistent with a slew of large law firms making staff and associate cuts in 2023, as firms focused on efficiency, outsourcing and productivity in a year of declining demand.The Law Firm Disrupted: Making A Low(er) Risk Bet on Gen AI
Applying the rising technology to client-facing work may be a fraught discussion, but firms can look to incorporate it in other areas of their operations.Hogan Lovells, Holland & Hart Stay the Course With Current Chairs Amid Era of Leadership Transition
Marie-Aimée de Dampierre and Chris Balch earned second terms, as peer firms have selected new leaders.What the Litigation Daily Is Watching Out for in 2024
Last year we were on point when we said to keep your eyes on mass torts and bankruptcy. Here's where we're focusing our gaze for the year to come.Big Law Consolidation Remains Hot in the Midwest: The Morning Minute
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Nearly 25% of Law Schools Plan to Use JD-Next Admission Test, Including Emory, Marshall, UGA
Nearly 25% of American Bar Association-accredited law schools have been granted a variance from Standard 503 to use JD-Next as an admission test, which can be used in lieu of the Law School Admissions Test and the Graduate Record Exam.Nearly 25% of Law Schools Plan to Use JD-Next Admission Test
Nearly 25% of American Bar Association-accredited law schools have been granted a variance from Standard 503 to use JD-Next as an admission test, which can be used in lieu of the Law School Admissions Test and the Graduate Record Exam.Layoffs at K&L Gates Hit Associates in Chicago, Boston, DC, Pittsburgh
Every year, K&L Gates manages headcount based on "personnel performance, client demand and related reviews," which typically result in "personnel decisions," the firm's representative said in a statement. Leaders declined to comment directly on the cuts.Litigators of the Week: Cooley Secures an Important Early Win for Meta in Copyright Test Case for AI
Cooley's Bobby Ghajar, Mark Weinstein and Judd Lauter secured a ruling from a judge in San Francisco dismissing a significant chunk of the copyright claims brought by comedian Sarah Silverman and two authors targeting Meta Platforms' LLaMa large language model.A Slightly Delayed Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A patent defense win in East Texas, a big win on royalties for UMG, a boardroom battle in Delaware, class certification in a massive data breach MDL and an antitrust battle over the price of eggs highlight this week's runners-up.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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