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A&O, Shearman on Cusp of Forming $3.5B Firm—Here's How They Got Here
On the eve of A&O Shearman's launch, here is the journey of the two firms that are now forming one of the world's largest legal institutions.A&O, Shearman on Cusp of Forming $3.5B Firm—Here's How They Got Here
On the eve of A&O Shearman's launch, Law.com International traces the journey of the two firms that are now forming one of the world's largest legal institutions.Lateral Partner and Counsel Hiring in DC Was Down in First 3 Months of Year
Despite the hiring slowdown, firms such as Foley & Lardner, King & Spalding, Cooley and Morgan Lewis have added D.C. partners in recent days.140 Lawsuits: Is This Attorney Monetizing Daniel's Law?
"While Daniel's Law was passed with the worthy purpose of protecting public servants ... [these] lawsuits have little to do with this goal," one defense attorney wrote.Judge Reapproves $3.2M Class Counsel Fee Award Thrown Out by 3rd Circuit in Wawa Litigation
"The court got it right the first time, but we're pleased that the court took the time to write a thorough opinion that will undoubtedly be cited in future fee motions filed within the Third Circuit," co-lead plaintiffs counsel Benjamin Johns, with Shub & Johns, said.View more book results for the query "Kinder Morgan"
Broward Lawyer Rises at Firm While Pioneering a Cause
Someone once asked the attorney if he were a shark or a goldfish. "I like goldfish," he responded. "You can call me a goldfish."Data Breach: Setting Yourself Up for a Successful Review
Effective planning and communication among the various stakeholders will drive efficiencies, reduce costs, and lead to successful completion of the review.Revenue Was Flat at Locke Lord in 2023, But Profits Per Partner Inched Up in 'Solid' Year
The Dallas-founded firm's lawyer head count grew slightly, a turnaround from years of declining lawyer numbers.Our Understanding of Memory Has Changed, the Rules of Evidence Have Not
It isn't news that eyewitness testimony is sometimes inaccurate. What might be news, however, is that significant research makes plain that it is often wrong, even when the eyewitness believes they are telling the truth. Lawyers and courts should reconsider how the rules of evidence treat eyewitness testimony.'Rule 403 Has Some Real Substance': Judge's Admission of Rap Video Leads to Reversal
"Evidence is being abused when the judges don't put their foot down and say, 'this is too prejudicial,'" said Donald F. Samuel of Garland, Samuel & Loeb in Atlanta. "That's what Rule 403 is designed to do."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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