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Mid-Market Roundup: Abortion Rights Advocacy, Trial Docket Turmoil, and Hiring Rules Revisited
Each week our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.Biggest Trends in Commercial Litigation? Michael Saffer Weighs In
The likely continuing growth of the global and American economy in 2022 means that more business will be conducted and more acquisitions and consolidations of businesses will occur, said Michael A. Saffer of Mandelbaum Barrett. This, in turn, means when those events give rise to disputes, there will likely be more interest in litigation on the parts of those businesspeople.Mandelbaum Firm Adds Name Partner Amid Revenue and Head Count Growth
The change comes as the firm hit the 100 mark in attorney head count as of the end of 2021, a year that also brought record revenue.'Throuples': Texas Attorney Discusses Representation of Nonmonogamous Clients
Stacy McLarty, an Austin, Texas, lawyer, makes representation of polyamory clients the primary focus of her solo practice and herself identifies as polyamorous.View more book results for the query "'Mandelbaum Salsburg Lazris And Discenza, P.c.'"
'Throuples': Some Lawyers Are Building Their Practice Representing Nonmonogamous Clients
Polyamorous people might need legal advice on buying a home, having children, inheritance rights and help in the event of a breakup.Fox News Taps Michael Himmel to Defend Former Anchor's Defamation Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Fox News Faces Defamation Suit Over Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Ex-Anchor
Lawyer Ty Clevenger said in a statement that Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott made the allegation against Ed Henry "despite overwhelming evidence—already in her possession—that the accusations against Ed were false. We believe she preemptively offered up Mr. Henry as a scapegoat."'No Getting Around' COVID for Law Journal's Top 40 Firms, but Revenue Still Grew for Some
A number of firms saw year-over-year revenue declines in 2020 for which they likely didn't plan. Still, many firms in the Top 40 grew revenue.Download Now
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