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Greenberg Traurig Immune in Stanford Ponzi Scheme Class Action, 5th Circuit Rules
Investors had sought to hold Greenberg responsible for Loumiet's work as primary outside counsel for Stanford.Sanford Heisler Touts Gibson Dunn Hire as the Two Firms Fight in Court
As it grows its docket of Big Law gender discrimination suits, Sanford Heisler is growing its own partnership, too.'Someone Has to Speak Up': Lawyers Suing Jones Day Say Career Risk Is Worth It
"I think the fear for me is in not holding powerful institutions and larger employers accountable, and in allowing law institutions like Jones Day to escape scrutiny," lawyer and plaintiff Nilab Tolton said.Cooley Lures Tax Partner From Hogan Lovells in New York
Jeff Tolin said he was attracted to Cooley because of its work for clients in the tech and life sciences industries and there was more opportunity for a leadership position.Big Law's Lure Spells End to White-Collar Boutique Park Jensen Bennett
After a decade running their small shop, Tai Park and Douglas Jensen are heading to White & Case, while name partner Steven Bennett has landed at another New York boutique.With Risks Growing, Lateral Hiring Takes a Leap of Faith
The war for lateral talent is more fierce than ever, despite—or in some cases because of—the likelihood that a recession looms.Norton Rose Fulbright Adds Leading Hunton Antitrust Lawyer
FTC veteran Amanda Wait led the competition and consumer protection practice at Hunton Andrews Kurth.How I Made Partner: Alston & Bird's Jenny Kramer
The former assistant U.S. attorney who successfully defended Sen. Bob Menendez says a desire to learn something new every day and a "sharp focus" helped advance her career.From Dublin to Shenzhen, the Hottest Cities for Law Firm Expansion in 2018
Thanks to Brexit, Dublin is attracting the attention of a growing number of U.S. and global firms. Meanwhile, Shanghai saw two significant exits in the past year.After Years of a 'Wild Ride,' Teva CLO Makes Cuts for Sake of Stability
David Stark, executive vice president and chief legal officer of financially strapped Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, based in Teva's U.S. headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, had to cut his legal staff by 40 percent since 2017 as part of cost-cutting at the Israel-based company. "It was super difficult and hard on morale.” He also plans reductions in outside legal spending.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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