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From Innovation to Expansion, Midsize Firms Thought Big in 2019
Mergers, recruitment and new perks were top-of-mind at these midsize law firms, where size doesn't limit strategy.Honigman Finds Growth in Unlikely Place
The Detroit-based Am Law 200 firm is recruiting young talent from other markets to bolster its operations in the River City.Suit Against Trinity Church Over Removal of 9/11 Memorial Dismissed
The sculpture sat in the church's courtyard for a decade, before the decision was made to move it, leading to claims by the artist of Visual Artists Rights Act violations.Honigman Hires FTC Vet to Steer Driverless Car Practice Push
Steven Wernikoff, a 17-year veteran of the Federal Trade Commission, will co-lead Detroit-based Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn's practice advising on issues related to the fast-growing field of autonomous vehicles.What's the Next Hot Market for Law Firm Mergers?
In recent months, the Midwest has seen a spurt of law firm combinations. Smaller firms are joining forces.Lateral Door Spins for New Honigman, Morgan Lewis Hires
The market for large firm lateral partners moves quickly these days. For three new hires announced this week by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, it was yet another business card change in an effort to find the right fit.Meet the Plaintiffs Lawyers Signing on to Help Gov'ts Sue Big Pharma Over Opioid Epidemic
A growing wave of plaintiffs lawyers are joining state and local governments in filing lawsuits against big pharmaceutical companies blaming them for the prescription opioid addiction epidemic and trying to recover taxpayer funds spent dealing with it.After Family-Driven Hiatus, A Partner Returns to Honigman
Monday marked Kristina Maynard's first day back at the office in six years. Her children—ages 9, 12 and 13—wanted to commemorate the moment as she had done for them every first day of school. The American Lawyer caught up with Maynard to discuss her decision to come back to Big Law.After Family-Driven Hiatus, A Partner Returns to Honigman
Monday marked Kristina Maynard's first day back at the office in six years. Her children—ages 9, 12 and 13—wanted to commemorate the moment as she had done for them every first day of school. The American Lawyer caught up with Maynard to discuss her decision to come back to Big Law.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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