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Attorney-Client Privilege: 2022 Instructive Decisions
Due to the importance of the privilege, keeping abreast of judicial decisions construing these elements, waiver rules and exceptions is a must for New York attorneys. Last year there were several notable privilege decisions discussing these elements which prompts this column.Will KPMG Finally Win Some Overdue Market Share in Southeast Asia?
KPMG believes its acquisition of the Southeast Asian network firm ZICO Law, which gave it about 270 additional lawyers across Southeast Asia in one fell swoop, will "revolutionize" its footprint in the Asia-Pacific market.The End of Noncompetes? Defendants Win—While FTC Proposes Change
"Noncompetes block workers from freely switching jobs, depriving them of higher wages and better working conditions, and depriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand," the FTC chair said.Standing Trips Mental Health Groups' Bid to Block NYC Mayor's Involuntary Hospitalization Plan
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty denied the motion for a preliminary injunction without prejudice, ruling that he did not have standing over the mental health organizations or the individual plaintiffs, who together filed an amended class action suit against the city in December 2021.Mid-Market Trendspotter: Compensation Isn't Everything…But It Is Going Up
Midsize law firms often pitch themselves to candidates on upward mobility and a collaborative culture to make up for lower compensation compared to…PLW People in the News—Jan. 31, 2023—Post & Schell, King Spry
Post & Schell announced that Mark L. Mattioli has rejoined the firm as a principal in its health care practice group, resident in the firm's Philadelphia office.Shearman & Sterling's Decisions Over Partner Pay, Practice Mix and Office Strategy Fuel Struggles
The New York law firm is now about "a third as profitable as its top competitors," said a former partner, diminishing its ability to hit market compensation for partners and leading to some exits.More Than 20% of US News-Ranked Law Schools Have Withdrawn Participation
While the recent overall of the methodology has dropped some of the worst flaws, "the U.S. News ranking will inevitably require continuing reinvention in the years ahead and past practice does not inspire confidence in the accuracy of that enterprise," David D. Meyer, dean and Mitchell Franklin Professor of Law at Tulane Law, said in a message to the law community.Florida Attorneys Impeached Their Key Witness to Score $6 Million Verdict
"When she realized we were going to call her to court to testify, she changed her testimony," said Richard J. Diaz, an attorney for the estate of the decedent.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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