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Will the Law Firm Merger Party Continue in 2024?: The Morning Minute
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He joins the Singapore Big Four firm's China office from Kewei Law Firm in January.The Fast (and Strange) Rise of the Legal Influencer
Despite much cynicism and a recent controversy, top lawfluencers explain how to maintain a sound social media profile, and why it is worth the flack.What Legal Learned About Gen AI This Year: The Morning Minute
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The move comes after the Supreme Court's verdict in July regarding the £2 billion trucks cartel claim.View more book results for the query "Herbert Smith Freehills LLP"
Being Part of 'a Modern-Day Miracle': A Nonprofit's General Counsel Sees Purpose
As general counsel of the Fred Hollows Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to provide affordable eye health care and end avoidable blindness in disadvantaged communities around the world, Katrin O'Sullivan oversees seven different legal entities across 25 mostly African and Asian countries.How Many Firms Will Follow Milbank's Raises?: The Morning Minute
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Justin D'Agostino was first elected to the CEO role in 2019, taking up the position in May 2020.Inside Track: SEC's SolarWinds Lawsuit Offers Myriad Lessons, Most of Them Unsettling
CISOs must "take stock of their security programs and ensure that what's being communicated to the public is rooted in reality rather than spin or wishful thinking," said Jake Williams, a former U.S. National Security Agency hacker.Inside Track: SEC's SolarWinds Lawsuit Offers Myriad Lessons, Most of Them Unsettling
CISOs must "take stock of their security programs and ensure that what's being communicated to the public is rooted in reality rather than spin or wishful thinking," said Jake Williams, a former U.S. National Security Agency hacker.Trending Stories
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