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Deal Watch: 2021 Is the Year of the IPO
The leading industry for IPOS this year is technology, with 360 tech companies going public so far in 2021, more than any time since 2000.Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.Buchalter, Dozens of Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.How Connecticut's Anti-SLAPP Law Doomed a Hartford Lawyer's Defamation Claim
"It's the first Appellate Court decision using the statute," defense counsel William Fish Jr. said.View more book results for the query "Hinckley Allen Snyder"
The 2021 Diversity Scorecard: The Legal Industry's Slow March Continued Amid Racial Justice Protests
As a wave of attention on racial and social justice issues spread through the country and the world, law firms managed to make progress on diversity despite the pandemic.NJ Firms on the Am Law 200: Who Made It, Who Didn't, and Why
As there was a fair bit of turnover among the firms making up the back end of the annual Am Law 200 ranking, two New Jersey-based firms that typically make the list have not done so this year.Faced With a Fractured Economy, the Am Law 200 Not Only Survived—They Grew
In a year of incredible uncertainty that brought greater challenges to the Second Hundred than the Am Law 100, this diverse group of firms made it through the wilderness.Who Got the Work: Shirked COVID Protocols and a Fired NY Administrator
Chiesa Shahinian is representing the owner of a property that holds a detention center in its claims that the facility's operators did not follow COVID-19-prevention guidelines; Hinckley Allen is representing a former Saratoga County, New York, administrator as he alleges he was wrongfully terminated; and other work from midsize firms.Fair Reporting: Appellate Court Sides With Newspapers After Attorney Alleges Defamation
The fair report privilege played a pivotal role in Friday's Connecticut Appellate Court 3-0 ruling against a Hartford attorney who had sued several media outlets for defamation.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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