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National Law Firms Keep Shipping Up to Boston, Eyeing Well-Connected Local Dealmakers
Players including Covington & Burling, Blank Rome and Paul Hastings are heading in, and native firms like Choate, Hall & Stewart, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo and Ropes & Gray are targets.Cozen O'Connor, Blank Rome Expand in Boston
Leaders of both Philadelphia-founded firms are enthusiastic about the opportunities the city presents across a range of practices.Eyeing Boston Launch, Wiggin and Dana Recruits Corporate Partner From Am Law 200 Firm
When Wiggin opens its doors, the firm will have three lawyers based in Boston, including a former Choate Hall & Stewart principal.AI Litigation Spotlight: 'NYT v. OpenAI'
Of the many early genAI cases working their way through trial courts, the one that stands out is New York Times Co. v. Microsoft because of its carefully crafted complaint and actual examples of verbatim reproductions of NYT content produced by ChatGPT. Now that the parties have completed briefing on two motions to dismiss (one by OpenAI and the other by Microsoft), it's worth pausing to assess what's at stake, and what lies ahead, in this important case.Midmarket Roundup: Northeast Firms Seize Opportunities in Florida and California
Sills Cummis & Gross follows in a long line of Northeast firms opening in Florida; Philadelphia sees an influx of midsize law firm entrants; attorneys defending a U.K. tailor couldn't resist sewing-related wordplay following an appellate win; and a Shipman & Goodwin partner will moderate Yale's innovation summit.Early Experience: Wiggin and Dana Partners Help Next-Gen Lawyers
"I remember one thing they said was when you're setting up a brief, you have to first make the panel care, and then you have to make it seem easy for them," Ben Alter of Jenner & Block said. "These are things that I held onto. The great exposure to the appellate practice set me down the path that I'm on now, which includes a lot of appellate work. I worked on my first case at the Supreme Court this past year, and I ended up clerking on the Second Circuit."Q&As With The Legal's Litigation Departments-Specialty Honorees
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six honorees for the 2024 Litigation Department-Specialty category.'A Little Defense and a Little Offense': Sills Cummis Expands to South Florida
The Newark-based firm's decision to move into South Florida comes as several other midsize firms in the Northeast Corridor have launched or grown offices there in recent months.'Our Strength Is Also Our Weakness': Is It Better to Be a Specialist Firm or a Full-Service One?
The question between choosing a full-service firm versus choosing a niche firm can be challenging for both clients and attorneys. The answer may depend on what kinds of clients those firms are seeking to serve.Geographic Expansion, Increased Competitiveness Underscore String of Law Firm Mergers
From A&O Shearman to a series of boutique acquisitions, law firm tie-ups are helping firms expand into new markets and raise their stature in the marketplace.Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
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