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Billing Rate Increases Boost Atlanta and Southeast Law Firms' Financial Growth
Big Law firm leaders in Southeast report raising rates as high as 7% in 2023 in response to higher costs for everything from salaries to rent.Bradley Arant Files Trespassing Complaint Against Boutique Firm for Alleged Takeover of Office Space
Plaintiffs specifically accused Hutton Law of taking a copy of the key to the doorway, moving office items into the area, replacing VLG-branded items with their own, and repainting the entryway, among other unlawful modifications.Former Nickelodeon Producer Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Warner Bros. Discovery Docuseries
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.What Employers Should Know About The FTC's New Non-Compete Ban
Experienced employment lawyer Kimberly Carson, partner at Quinn Emanuel, answers all of your questions regarding the newly issued rule banning non-competes.View more book results for the query "Nationwide"
On The Move: Jones Walker Seeks to Expand Tax Practice's Reach; King & Spalding Adds Ex-Prosecutor
King & Spalding's latest lateral addition strengthens its connections to the Middle East and Latin America, firm leaders say, while Taylor English said its new partners boost the firm's health care litigation practice.Big Law Advises University Clients Amid 'Huge Influx of Demand' Over Protests
One education practitioner said the "majority" of their time is being spent on matters related to campus protests.Stradley's Lee Rosengard Remembered for His 'Keen Wit' and 'High-Quality Legal Work'
Lee Rosengard, a groundbreaking ADR practitioner and longtime Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner, passed away unexpectedly on April 30. He was 72.Using TikTok Could Become a Federal Crime
President Biden signed a law that bans TikTok in the United States unless ByteDance divests itself from the United States within the next 12 months. If the Chinese government continues to block the sale and the ban ensues, Americans and American companies will have to ask what happens when the server host permits you to access their computer per their terms of service, but the government—a third party to the relationship—does not.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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