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Dozens of Big Firm Leaders and GCs Speak Out Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100—including California-based firms such as Morrison & Foerster, Cooley, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati—have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Seven Pa. Big Law Firms Join Fight Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100, plus 19 current and former general counsel, have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Dozens of Big Firm Leaders and GCs Speak Out Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100, plus 19 current and former general counsel, have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Jones Day Recruits Another Big Batch of Supreme Court Law Clerks
The firm was able to continue its signature annual foray into recruiting former U.S. Supreme Court law clerks this year, adding nine in recent months.As Law Firms Hire More GCs, Once-Clear Lines Are Blurring
In what some recruiters say is a growing trend, corporate GCs are finding new jobs at firms, where they hope to leverage their business skills and contacts in building a practice.Lincoln Project's Latest Target in Big Law Reveals Risks of Employees in Politics
"Radical groups are making it very difficult" these days for a state lawmaker to hold a job with a big law firm or company, said Georgia state Sen. John Albers, who resigned as CIO of Fisher Phillips.Who Got the Work: A Zoo Investigation and Fish-Killing Fines
Porter Wright is conducting an investigation into the actions of several executives at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Schwabe Williamson is representing a homeowners association contesting a fine over a renovation project, and other work from midsize firms.Pa. Supreme Court's Mail-In Ballot Rulings Stand, as SCOTUS Denies Review
Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court should have granted review to make clear whether state officials have the authority they claimed in the Pennsylvania case.At Supreme Court, Jones Day Loses Bid Challenging Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots
Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court should have granted review to make clear whether state officials have the authority they claimed in the Pennsylvania case.Amid 2020 Challenges, Thompson Hine Grew Slightly, Furthered Efficiency Efforts
At the Am Law 200 firm, budgeting is mandatory for most work in 11 of 16 practice areas, which managing partner Deborah Read said helps lawyers work efficiently.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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