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A Tight Economy Increased Costs and Hindered Productivity for Pennsylvania's Am Law 100
An analysis by The Legal looked at Am Law 100 revenue and net income figures and determined that eight of Pennsylvania's firms saw their total costs outpace revenue growth by anywhere between 0.5% and 4.6%Amid Week of Departures, Perkins Coie Picks Up GC as IP Partner
Zach Hong arrived at Perkins' New York office from Cleerly, a digital health care company.Sheppard Mullin, Nelson Mullins, King & Spalding, Faegre Drinker Recruit DC Partners
Perkins Coie was a top recruiting ground for several firms, including Sheppard Mullin, Faegre Drinker and Foley & Lardner.Florida Jury Sides With Johnson & Johnson in First Post-Bankruptcy Talc Verdict
Thursday's verdict comes in the second ovarian cancer trial since Johnson & Johnson's failed talc bankruptcies last year.AI and Big Data: Why You May Not Want to Let Your SaaS Agreements Auto-Renew Anymore
Recent years have seen a rapid change in the technology, economics and regulations driving the software industry, such as the rise of artificial intelligence (including generative AI, like ChatGPT), the associated explosion of "big data" and the emergence of a patchwork of new privacy laws and data regulations striving to address the implications of these new technologies.View more book results for the query "Drinker Biddle"
Male, Female, X: Indiana Court Denies Attempts to Add Nonbinary Option to Licenses
The court determined that until the Indiana General Assembly determined otherwise, it holds that "gender" in Title 9 of the state statutory scheme means "sex."Court Caps Landlord's Bankruptcy Claim Against Lease Guarantor
In In re Cortlandt Liquidating, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, sitting as an appellate court, reviewed a Bankruptcy Court decision that addressed a number of issues involving a commercial landlord's claims in bankruptcy.In Talc DQ Hearing, Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield Testifies: 'It Never Crossed My Mind'
Andy Birchfield, of Beasley Allen, took the stand on Wednesday to fend off Johnson & Johnson's allegations that he breached his ethical duties by working with one of its former lawyers to come up with a proposed $19 billion talc settlement.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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