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What Should Midsize Firms Consider When Contemplating A Merger?
As mergers continue popping up within the legal landscape, midsize and boutique firms are considering several factors when contemplating a deal. Scale and culture remain at the forefront of those discussions.Court vacates order for records inspection, citing due process violation in not allowing a corporation to respond, and remands for further proceedings
RFK Jr. Taps Legal Tech Founder and Lawyer Nicole Shanahan as Running Mate
ClearAccess IP founder and Silicon Valley lawyer Nicole Shanahan was chosen over Aaron Rodgers as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s VP pick.New Chair Elected at Kilpatrick
It's the first new chair in a decade for the firm, which has some 570 lawyers in 22 offices.Alameda County Judge Tara Desautels Nominated to First District Appellate Court
Gov. Gavin Newsom also nominated Associate Justice Gonzalo Martinez of the Second District Court of Appeal to be the presiding justice of that court's Division Seven.View more book results for the query "Kilpatrick Townsend %26 Stockton LLP"
Court affirms dismissal of libel action under anti-SLAPP statute, emphasizing that the target of the libel action had engaged in protected speech that addressed issues of public interest
The Law Firm Disrupted: Orrick, Reed Smith and Dechert Make Time to Get Comfortable With AI
For five years, Orrick and Reed Smith have been giving associates billable hours credit for innovation work, and in that interval, generative AI has jumped to the forefront.Kilpatrick Plans Move to Smaller NY Office, Embracing 'Modern Law Firm Work Environment'
The Am Law 100 firm signed a 10-year lease for 27,667 square feet at 3 Times Square building, about a 38.5% decrease in space from its current office.'Modern Law Firm Work Environment': Am Law 100 Firm Plans Move to Smaller NY Office
The firm signed a 10-year lease for 27,667 square feet at 3 Times Square building, about a 38.5% decrease in space from its current office.Ga. Appeals Court Vacates Order Compelling Company to Release Financial Records
Cardea, a wealth management firm valued at $175 million by the SEC last year, argued that the trial court had deprived it of its due process rights when it ruled on the issue before the company responded to the plaintiff's demand.Download Now
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