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Baker Botts' Supreme Court Practice Head Leaves to Start Boutique Firm
Former Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller has left his position as the head of Baker Botts' Supreme Court practice to start a complex litigation-focused boutique firm in Washington, D.C.Market Focus Nashville: More New Beginnings for 'Entrepreneurial' Music City?
As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.Pillsbury's New Hydrogen Practice Attorneys on the Viability of Clean Energy
Texas Lawyer had to the opportunity to speak recently to Pillsbury energy attorneys Elina Teplinsky, Sheila Harvey, Rob James and Mona Dajani about Pillsbury's new hydrogen practice.Appellate Hot List 2020: Baker Botts
Scott Keller discusses the firm's top U.S. Court of Appeals win.The Age of the Dinosaurs Is Over: Why Construction Needs Workforce Diversity
It is the duty of leaders in construction to advocate for a more diverse and inclusive workforce. Actual change needs to come from policies and initiatives tailored to the industry, not merely platitudes.Following Forward-Looking Energy Clients, Big Law Firms Add Hydrogen Practices
Baker Botts, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, and K&L Gates have each launched multidisciplinary hydrogen and related practices to serve their energy sector clients.COVID-19 and Hatch-Waxman Litigation in the District of New Jersey
Despite the overall reduction in Hatch-Waxman cases and filings, cases have continued to move forward—albeit with COVID-19-related modifications.Will Hong Kong's Troubles Benefit Japan and South Korea?
Both countries face such challenges as heavy tax burdens, bloated government and monolingualism. But their governments are implementing policies to make them more attractive to foreign companies.Companies' Relocation of Production From China to Southeast Asia a Boon for Japan's Law Firms
The corporate moves have accelerated as Japanese companies seek to avoid getting caught up in increased U.S.-China trade tensions, political turmoil in Hong Kong, and country lockdowns prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.Pharma Companies Agree to COVID-19 Cease-Fire With Bench Trial on Hold
Paul Hastings partner Eric Dittmann says he hopes Mitsubishi Tanabe's voluntary agreement with Zydus Pharmaceuticals to extend the Hatch-Waxman automatic stay will serve as a model for others.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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