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Western Pa. Case Among Biggest Electronic Records Matters of the Past Year
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.Securities Litigation in 2019: Predictions and Speculations
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. writes: The results are now in for 2018, and, in terms of securities class actions, it was another near-record year with a bumper crop of lawsuits.Mid-Market Recap: Can a Midsize Firm Be the Cradle of Corporate Counsel?
“We also were early disrupters in the sense that we knew that we had to do things differently to get the kind of work that we knew the firm deserved and wanted,” said one GC.Lucky 13: McKool Smith Litigation Spin-Off Promises Innovative Model
Reichman Jorgensen, with offices in Silicon Valley, Atlanta and New York, is promising to eschew hourly billing and to pay associates on a scale higher than Cravath's.Litigation Boutique Spins Off From McKool Smith, Promising Innovative Model
In New York, the firm will have two partners for now, including Caroline Walters, who is anticipated to leave McKool soon to relocate to New York to lead that office.Litigation Boutique Spins Off From McKool Smith, Promising Innovative Model
Reichman Jorgensen, with offices in Silicon Valley, Atlanta and New York, is promising to eschew hourly billing and to pay associates on a scale higher than Cravath's.Lawyers from ATL, NY and Silicon Valley Launch No-Billable-Hour Firm
Reichman Jorgensen, with offices in Silicon Valley, Atlanta and New York, is promising to eschew hourly billing and to pay associates on a scale higher than Cravath's.Plenty of Shakeup Among Pa.'s Highest-Paid GCs as Average Compensation Dips
This year's list of the highest-paid general counsel at Pennsylvania-based public companies looked quite a bit different from last year's, with several new names in the mix and a lot of movement among the familiar faces as average cash compensation dropped in 2017 following a bump in 2016.What's Really Happening in Securities Litigation? A Tale of Two Bars
Corporate Securities columnist John C. Coffee Jr. writes: Once upon a time, courts might wink and nod at “merger objection” cases and cooperate in their settlement. But with these cases now approaching 50 percent of all securities class actions, this “business-as-usual” approach cannot (and should not) continue. As a result, this may be the best of times for the established plaintiff's bar in securities class actions and the worst of times for the others.US Hotel, NFL Arena May Sport Grenfell Tower Flammable Panels
In promotional brochures, a U.S. company boasted of the "stunning visual effect" its shimmering aluminum panels created in an NFL stadium, an Alaskan high school and a luxury hotel along Baltimore's Inner Harbor that "soars 33 stories into the air." Those same panels — Reynobond composite material with a polyethylene core — also were used in the Grenfell Tower apartment building in London. British authorities say they're investigating whether the panels helped spread the blaze that ripped across the building's outer walls, killing at least 80 people.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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