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Inside Track: Court Upholds Right to Require Uniforms, a Bright Spot in a Bleak Year for Employers
"The power of the NLRB is not without bounds," the law firm Shawe Rosenthal wrote after an appellate court ruled against the agency.Big Law Firms Offering 'Mixed Bag' of Rate, Comp Structures in Emerging Markets, Including Miami
"Our real value proposition is we provide coastal expertise at Midwestern rates," said one law firm leader. "You get a lot of bang for your buck."College Sports Law Specialist Moves to Barnes & Thornburg in Atlanta
Daniel A. Cohen is the latest addition to Barnes & Thornburg's Atlanta office, which has more than doubled its lawyer head count since 2019.Big Law Firms Offering 'Mixed Bag' of Rate, Compensation Structures in Emerging Markets
"Our real value proposition is we provide coastal expertise at Midwestern rates," said one law firm leader. "You get a lot of bang for your buck."Newsmakers: Former Huntsman Associate GC Joins Mayer Brown's Houston Office
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Midsize Moves: Miller Nash Adds Bullard Partner, Hall Render Scoops Barnes & Thornburg CIO
Miller Nash, Hall Render and Nutter made significant hires last week.On the Move: Law Firms Elect New Partners in Atlanta, Add New Georgia Offices
"We look at it in a three-year cycle in that we were averaging over eight new partners a year which is indicative of a growing client base and growing client demand," said Morris Manning's leader.Mid-Market Roundup: Office Return Still Faces Impediments; Innovation Recognized By Regional Awards
Philadelphia firms navigate safety concerns; Southeastern law firms continue to make new hires; and Texas and California awards recognize midsize firms.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Mortgage Originator Sues Competitor for Allegedly Poaching $20M Producer
A mortgage originator has sued one of its competitors in federal court for misappropriation of trade secrets, tortiously interfering with an employee's contract, aiding and abetting the breaches of the employee's duty of loyalty, and unjust enrichment.Trending Stories
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