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Milbank Becomes 14th U.S. Firm to Close Mainland China Office This Year
Earlier this week, Paul Weiss, the oldest American law firm in China, also announced the closure of its Beijing office.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A trial team at Goodwin Procter won a $452 million verdict for client Insulet Corp. in a trade secrets case involving insulin pump technology against Korean rival EOFlow Co.Clients Paid More for Less Experience in 2024 Rate Hikes
Firms raised the prices of their cheapest paralegals, associates and partners higher than rate hikes for more experienced professionals of the same tier, bankruptcy court records show.Court Compels Witness to Testify In Case Involving Murder of Gang Dealer
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs: Week of Nov. 24
A look back at a batch of big wins from before the Thanksgiving holiday.View more book results for the query "'Paul Weiss Rifkind'"
Paul Weiss, Trailblazer for US Firms in China, to Close Beijing Office
The firm is one of at least a dozen U.S. firms that have closed some or all of their offices in China. The incoming U.S. administration will likely not stem that tide.Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A look back at a batch of big wins from before the Thanksgiving holiday.Social media platform was not entitled to immunity under §230 of the Communications Decency Act where the platform's algorithms decided which advertisements to show to users, which constituted expressive first-party speech that rendered the platform an information content provider.
Kirkland Hires Real Estate Finance Partners in New York
Kirkland & Ellis has announced the addition of two real estate partners in New York—one from Schulte Roth & Zabel and the other from Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson.Ninth Circuit Rules on Inherent Authority and FRCP 37(e)
The authors write "In this space nine years ago, nearly to the day, we analyzed the newly-enacted amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to e-discovery. These amendments included a new Rule 37(e), designed to govern the imposition of sanctions by a court when a party has failed to preserve electronically stored information (“ESI”), thus resolving a circuit split on the degree of culpability required for certain sanctions."Trending Stories
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