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Southeast-Based Firms Are Eager to Grow in Florida, Headcount Data Shows
Firms based in Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana all increased their presence in the Sunshine State in 2022, as did those based in New York.Southeast-Based Firms Eager to Grow in Florida, Headcount Data Shows
Firms based in Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana all increased their presence in the Sunshine State in 2022, as did those based in New York.Inside Track: For Companies, Bribery Charges Are About as Bad as It Gets
"The most difficult thing a compliance officer will actually do is try and adjust that culture or work with management to form the culture," said Haydee Olinger, a former global chief compliance officer for McDonald's.Inside Track: For Companies, Bribery Charges Are About as Bad as It Gets
"The most difficult thing a compliance officer will actually do is try and adjust that culture or work with management to form the culture," said Haydee Olinger, a former global chief compliance officer for McDonald's.View more book results for the query "Hughes Hubbard Reed"
Smaller but Mightier: The 2023 Am Law 200 Outperforms Larger Firms
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?Smaller but Mightier: The 2023 Am Law 200 Outperforms Larger Firms
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?Foley & Lardner Poaches Hughes Hubbard & Reed's LatAm Leaders in Miami
"Our clients were asking for more breadth of offerings of services than we were able to provide at Hubbard, merely because of the size of the platform," said incoming Foley & Lardner partner Ruben Diaz. "And the fact that they've been a presence in Miami for quite a while means a lot of stability in the market."Another Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up include defense lawyers who secured a mid-trial ruling in Connecticut tossing out federal prosecutors' latest attempt to bring criminal antitrust charges related to alleged "no-poach" agreements.Deal Watch: Can Evergreen Practices in Big Law Balance Out the Slump in M&A Work?
"Firms that will manage this better have built what I think of as evergreen practices and counter-cyclical practices," said consultant Kent Zimmermann.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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