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Former White House Counsel Rejoins Gibson Dunn
Stuart Delery left the firm to join the Biden administration in early 2021.Family Business: A Missed Succession Planning Opportunity
In the annals of family business succession planning, this article discusses some clever, albeit flawed, attempts to transfer ownership interests in a mature enterprise to family members while avoiding the transfer tax toll.The Law Firm Disrupted: A Fresh Take on Big Law's Diversity Problem
A new book by sociologist and former Wilmer associate Kevin Woodson sheds light on two recent cases in the news by highlighting the "racial discomfort" that Black employees experience in predominantly white workplaces.Charles Fried, Former US Solicitor General and Harvard Law Professor, Dies at 88
Once Ronald Reagan's aggressive SG, Fried came to criticize the modern GOP.Deal Watch: Kirkland, Akin Drive Energy Deals as Big Law Leans Into Sector for M&A
Four of the five announced M&A deals of more than $1 billion in the past week involved the energy and infrastructure sectors.View more book results for the query "'Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP'"
Veteran Finance Attorney Says He's Taking State Street's Legal Reins
The Boston-based banking and investment management giant provided no comment on Mark Shelton's LinkedIn post stating that he's joining the business as general counsel and secretary.Key Regulatory, Enforcement Practices Drove DC Law Firm Hiring in 2023
While law firms in D.C. may have been more cautious with hiring, sustained demand for regulatory and enforcement practices have also had a positive effect on firms' profits.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.The Law Firm Disrupted: Making A Low(er) Risk Bet on Gen AI
Applying the rising technology to client-facing work may be a fraught discussion, but firms can look to incorporate it in other areas of their operations.Wilmer in Spotlight After Clients in Testimony Give 'Terrible Impression'
The D.C. firm is likely in a "difficult" position due to confidentiality issues surrounding its congressional preparation, noted one law firm adviser.