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New York Law Journal Announces Its 2022 Diversity Initiative Winners
Congratulations to the honorees for their significant accomplishments.How Companies Can Improve the Pipeline of Diverse Lawyers in Arbitration
Greater diversity in arbitration allows parties to benefit from different perspectives gleaned from wider social and cultural context and must encompass all participants in the arbitral process.The Law Firm Disrupted: Building A Firm From The Ground Up?
It's not easy to make substantive changes in legacy firms. But new boutiques aren't shackled to the same structures.As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform, Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Litigation
Historically hard-pressed to afford lengthy battles with Big Tech, smaller companies—and plaintiffs firms—are seeing glimmers of hope through litigation funding and friendlier juries.As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform, Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Patent Litigation
Many of these have been brought in the Eastern District of Texas, which continues to be a patent litigation hotspot with the District of Delaware coming in as the second most popular IP litigation venue. But overall, "cases have been spread across the U.S.," according to Jacobs.View more book results for the query "Burford Capital"
Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Patent Litigation As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform
Many of these have been brought in the Eastern District of Texas, which continues to be a patent litigation hotspot with the District of Delaware coming in as the second most popular IP litigation venue. But overall, "cases have been spread across the U.S.," according to Jacobs.Evolving International Class Action Landscape Poses Challenges for Law Firms
As plaintiff firms evaluate risks of international class actions, rules in various jurisdictions are often still patchy. Often faced with lengthy trials, litigation funding gains relevance, especially across the E.U.Quinn Emanuel Is Willing to Take on Fee Risk. But Hourly Billing Still Dominates
Managing partner John Quinn discusses with Burford Capital CEO Chris Bogart how the firm approaches innovation.High-Profile Plaintiffs Firm Keller Lenkner Becomes Keller Postman as Co-Founder Leaves
From a single office and three people in Chicago in 2018, the firm quickly grew to over 120 lawyers and business professionals with offices in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Austin.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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