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The Americans Are Leaving China in Droves, but Will It Level the Playing Field?
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China's appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the mainland.Letter From Asia: The Americans Are Leaving China in Droves, but Will It Level the Playing Field?
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China's appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the mainland.Letter From Asia: The Americans Are Leaving China in Droves, but Will It Level the Playing Field?
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China's appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the mainland.1st Circuit Seems Unsure of Overturning Order Barring American Airlines-JetBlue Alliance
"I thought he [the trial judge] listened to the experts that the defendants [airlines] put forward and assessed their testimony and expressly found they were biased and largely not credible," said First Circuit Judge William Kayatta Jr.Midsize Firms Enjoy Historic Demand for Bankruptcy, Restructuring Work
Sponsors and lenders are rapidly losing patience with foundering, overleveraged companies.View more book results for the query "Latham "
Skydance Hires Legal Exec as Upstart Shakes Up Hollywood With Paramount Merger
Jean Chi has resigned from a key role at Spotify to become president of global business and legal affairs for Skydance.It's Not Just the Spread. Big Law Is Making More 'Business-Driven' Pay Choices
"On the compensation side, we're always looking to thread the needle to where our rates are fair to clients and where we can demonstrate that we value our top talent," said Lorie Almon, chair of Seyfarth Shaw.Gen AI Adoption Is Taking Off. Law Firms Are Finally Ready
This is good news, especially in an industry that is not known for readily embracing change. But in truth, firms don't really have a choice, writes The Global Lawyer.Gen AI Adoption Is Taking Off. Law Firms Are Finally Ready
This is good news, especially in an industry that is not known for readily embracing change. But in truth, firms don't really have a choice, writes The Global Lawyer.Trending Stories
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