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Georgia Legal Awards Honorees—Including Attorney of the Year Finalists—Announced
The Daily Report is pleased to announce these winners of the 2021 Georgia Legal Awards.Who Got the Work: A California Coach and a Cryogenic Class Action
Atkinson Andelson conducted a Title IX investigation into a former Fresno State coach, Swanson Martin defended a cryogenic tank manufacturer in a suit over the loss of frozen eggs and embryos, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: Oprah's IP Case and an Ohio Energy Efficiency Project
Greenberg Glusker and Parker Poe defended Oprah Winfrey and the Oprah Winfrey Network in a copyright infringement suit, the city manager of an Ohio county brought on Bricker & Eckler to help establish a Energy Special Improvement District, and other work from midsize firms.How Litigation Firms Moved Forward While Courts Were Largely Halted
"In some ways, parties understood that no one was to blame and all parties needed to work through the issues together as there were no good options," said Miami managing partner Javier Lopez.How Litigation Firms in the Southeast Moved Forward While Courts Were Largely Halted
"In some ways, parties understood that no one was to blame and all parties needed to work through the issues together as there were no good options," said Miami managing partner Javier Lopez.View more book results for the query "Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP"
The Pandemic's Impact on Litigation and What It Means for Businesses
Ultimately, the continued use of adaptations from the pandemic will come down to cost-benefit decisions, like everything else in litigation.Midsize Moves: An IP Pair, a Land Use Duo
Brown Rudnick added the IP duo of Ian DiBernardo and Jason Sobel, Miguel and Elinette Diaz de la Portilla joined Gunster's environmental and land use law practice in Miami, and other midsize moves.Law.com Trendspotter: As Law Firms Consider 'Hoteling,' Will Partners Check Out?
As law firms look for ways to decrease their physical footprints amid the rise of remote work, they're increasingly exploring hoteling and office sharing options. But while reducing the overall square footage of a firm's space can be a welcome profit-booster, it remains to be seen whether partners will ultimately be willing to part with their own personal offices altogether.Law Firms Are Planning Major Office Changes for Post-Pandemic Era
Firms are making decisions based on remote work preferences and office staffing needs, as shrinking the office footprint can mean big savings in the long run.Southeast Takeaways: How Atlanta Remains an Opportunistic (and Competitive) Market for Law Firms
In this first installment of Southeast Takeaways, we look at the well-established but still very dynamic legal market that is Atlanta.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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