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Who Got the Work?℠: The $4.65B Denver Broncos Deal and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.How Will Cravath Fare Against Its Veteran DC Peers?
A powerhouse in New York and in transactions, the firm is betting it can lure talent and drum up regulatory work—even though its competition is more established and entrenched in the complex market.How Will Cravath Fare Against Its Veteran DC Peers?
A powerhouse in New York and in transactions, the firm is betting it can lure talent and drum up regulatory work—even though its competition is more established and entrenched in the complex market.Merck Fights 'Unprecedented' Move to Boost Injury Claims Over HPV Vaccine
Plaintiffs lawyers at Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman filed a motion to coordinate more than 30 lawsuits over Merck's Gardasil vaccine but said there could be more, citing 39 claims that went through the Vaccine Court claims process and 52 others that are pending. Michael Baum, of Baum Hedlund, called Merck's criticism a "false straw man argument."Beltway Area Second Hundred Firms Hold Steady in Year of National Outsized Growth
Seven firms in the DMV made it to the Second Hundred of the 2022 Am Law 200.View more book results for the query "Venable"
DC Law Firms Poised for Consistent Growth in 2022 and Beyond
"That's the beauty of D.C. firms. They tend to be slow and steady over time, compared to some of the High Rollers ... and they also tend to do better in slower times," said Fairfax Associates' Lisa Smith.Akerman Rebrands Consumer Finance Practice as Evolving Fintech, Crypto Lap Regulation
The firm added data and technology to the practice title to demonstrate its expertise in cryptocurrencies, privacy and data security as clients face increasing CFPB oversight.Downtown DC Firms Become an Increasingly Attractive Option for Suburban Lawyers
Lawyers used to move from downtown firms to the suburbs, in search of a different lifestyle. But that trend seems to be reversing—and could emerge in other areas of the country as well.Lawyers Burned the Candle at Both Ends in 2021. Faltering Demand Could Cost Jobs Anyway.
Firms are already looking at stealth layoffs as demand tails off, one recruiter said.Trending Stories
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