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An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.Ask the Former Regulator: Condo Conversions Under Amended Law for Small Buildings
In this article, Erica F. Buckley recaps the 2022 amendments to the Martin Act and how they may apply to a situation where a husband and wife are looking to convert their building into a condominium.Middle-Market M&A, Litigation Helped Nixon Peabody Break Revenue Record in 2023
Gross revenue increased nearly 3% even as real estate and public finance practices struggled with high interest rates.State AGs Emerge as New Antitrust Hurdle for Health Care Mergers
Concerns that transactions raise consumer prices and reduce access to care have sparked the state-level scrutiny, a new headache for dealmakers already facing headwinds at the federal level.View more book results for the query "Nixon Peabody"
Nixon Peabody Targets 30% Women Equity Partners by 2025, as Firm Hires DEI Leader From Paul Weiss
Ramla Farzad joined as senior director for diversity, equity and inclusion at the end of January.To Implement Gen AI, Lawyers and Large Language Models Go Back to School
Law firms are training attorneys on prompt engineering and feeding data into LLMs to get both parties acquainted with each other.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up And Shout Outs
A team at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman secured a ruling eliminating more than a half billion dollars in potential liability for client Teck Cominco Metals in a long-running environmental suit in the Eastern District of Washington.AI: To Build or To Buy? Some Am Law 100 Firms Say 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.To Buy AI or Build AI? For Some of the Am Law 100, the Answer Is 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.Download Now
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