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Wilmer Staring Down $13M Lawsuit Over Contract That Led to 'Litigation Bonanza'
The law firm prepared a stock purchasing agreement between two former business partners, who now disagree over the financial terms, prompting a legal battle one federal judge described as akin to "The War of the Roses."How Law Firms Are Overcoming New Business Development Challenges
With the intense competition for new legal work, demands on lawyers' available time and the increasing discounts clients demand, it's getting harder for law firms operating under a billable-hour business model to support the consistent development of new legal work by investing in and maintaining a marketing department alone.Midsize Moves: A Florida Government Consultant, an East Coast Cybersecurity Partner
Gunster hires a government affairs consultant, Freeman Mathis hires a cybersecurity partner, and other midsize moves.Hogan Lovells Americas Real Estate Head Moves to Goulston
Mark Eagan's deal sheet includes transactions for Ivanhoe Cambridge, a major Canadian investor. He said he appreciated Goulston's real estate focus and the smaller firm atmosphere.On the Rise: Voices from Young Lawyers
Leading attorneys share the lessons they've learned in legal practice.How Fashionable Is Your Firm's Diversity Program?
Maybe it's flippant to equate diversity efforts with lipstick selection, but I think the analogy is apt.Meet the Top Lawyers at Jamestown
The legal team aims not to say "no" reflexively, aiming instead for "yes"—and other steps to manage risk.Looking Beyond Statistical Diversity
We must address implicit bias in order to foster a culture of inclusion and belonging.For Midsize Firms Who Got Mansfield Certified, Smaller Size Can Be A Double-Edged Sword
The vast majority of firms who became "Mansfield 2.0 Certified" in September occupy the Am Law 100. Some midsize firms made the cut, but they face unique challenges.Nine Pa. Firms Among 64 Dubbed 'Mansfield 2.0' Certified by Diversity Initiative
The newest round of certification comes as corporate clients increasingly tie legal spend to diversity.