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Litigation Work Is Migrating From Big Law to Midsize Firms: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.The Ethical Reasons Prompting Many Major Firms to Decline Work
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.Which Top Law Firms are Turning Down Clients on Ethical Grounds?
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.Top Law Firms May Turn Down Clients on Ethical Grounds
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.View more book results for the query "DWF"
'What if There's Nowhere to Sit?': Linklaters Takes On More London Office Space
The firm is keen to balance the needs of lower office occupancy levels with making sure people want to be in.UK Office Occupancy Back at Pre-Pandemic Levels—But Only Midweek
The UK's largest law firms are grappling with near empty offices on Mondays and Fridays, and it's affecting the space they are choosing to take on.A computer software company, that filed suit against an education company for breach of contract, successfully proved on appeal that the federal court correctly remanded the case to state court.
Junior Lawyers Still 'Terrified' of Ethics Authority Retribution Over Minor Mistakes
Amid a growing perception that 'mistakes are more tolerated at a senior level', junior lawyers are dismayed by recent regulator action against them.Hogan Lovells, Orrick Investigate Alleged Lawyer Misconduct
Orrick is investigating groping claims made in its Munich office while Hogan Lovells has suspended a London lawyer over allegations.Download Now
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