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Reps & Warranty Insurance is Helping Private Equity Close Deals as Transactions Face Pressure
"It's really helping the M&A marketplace," said Jones Foster senior counsel Kevin Lamb. "I don't think it's going away anytime soon. In fact, I expect it to become more robust."11 Years Later, Ex-Dewey Lawyers Are Doing as Well as Industry Peers
The high-profile bankruptcy of Dewey & LeBoeuf didn't hamper the careers of former partners and associates in the long run, new research shows.Ga. Appellate Court Weighs Which Utility Companies May Service Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
"[The appellants] blithely said, 'Oh it's the same electricity, it's just AC versus DC.' Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison would have come to blows over that distinction," appellees argued.View more book results for the query "Holland & Hart LLP"
Big Law Lobbying Businesses See Slowdown in Earnings in Q3
Brownstein, K&L Gates, Squire Patton Boggs and Hogan Lovells all saw lobbying revenue declines in Q3 compared with Q2, while Akin reported its largest quarter on record for the firm.Three Florida-Rooted Am Law 200 Firms Achieved Mansfield Certification for Diversity
Holland & Knight has been on the list for six years, and the firm was joined this year by Greenberg Traurig and Greenspoon Marder. But Akerman, certified last year, was absent.How Florida Law Firms Ranked in The American Lawyer's 2023 Summer Associate Satisfaction Survey
"I don't want it to consume my life and I can see an overwhelming demand deteriorate my balance and mental health. It is hard and nearly impossible to say no as a junior associate so that makes it difficult to manage," said one anonymous respondent from Holland & Knight's Miami program, which echoes responses at many of the firms included in the survey.Supreme Court Appears Wary of High Bar for Financial Whistleblowers
Who bears the burden of proof for an allegedly retaliatory firing: the employer or the former employee?Tenth Circuit Confirms Constitutionality of Ban on Felons' Firearm Possession in Wake of 'Bruen'
After considering the Supreme Court's new test on the scope of the Second Amendment right to possess firearms, the Tenth Circuit reaffirmed its longstanding precedent upholding the constitutionality of a federal statutory ban on convicted felons' possession of firearms, even for nonviolent felons.Trending Stories
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