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Paul Weiss Continues Rapid London Growth With Another Partner
The latest partner hire takes Paul Weiss to 20 partners and over 120 lawyers in London.
2024 ESG Outlook: Key Trends to Follow
Given ESG's dynamic nature, it is particularly important that general counsel track changes and plan for potential impacts. This piece will cover key trends for companies to consider as they prepare for the year ahead, including developments related to the ESG regulatory space, DEI programs, artificial intelligence (AI) and supply chains.
Ex-Officials Fret Hacked Firms, Fearing Legal Liability, Will Keep Law Enforcement in Dark
Twenty former federal law enforcement and national security officials filed an amicus brief in the SEC's fraud lawsuit against the IT company SolarWinds, which was hit by a massive 2019-2020 breach.
Dechert Partner Who Repped J&J, 3M and BP in High-Profile Trials Moves to Paul Weiss
Kimberly Branscome joins Paul Weiss's Los Angeles office after nearly four years at Dechert.
Overheard at Legalweek 2024: Legal Tech's Thoughts, Worries and Excitements
Legalweek 2024 in New York saw pushback from law firms toward clients who micromanage too much, an ever-growing curiosity about generative AI and efforts to center data privacy professionals in tech decisions.View more book results for the query "Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Warton "


Clifford Chance Lures 2 Partners From Kirkland & Ellis
As Clifford Chance continues expanding its energy and infrastructure capabilities in the U.S., the firm has hired partners in Houston and Washington, D.C.
Federal Rule 37(e) Applies to Content and Metadata of ESI
Since 2015, courts frequently have utilized Rule 37(e) when deciding motions for sanctions for ESI spoliation. One key question rarely addressed is whether, in addition to the content of ESI, Rule 37(e) also applies to its metadata. In a recent decision, where spoliated metadata would have provided details relevant to a party's claims, a court determined that it does.
Some JDs Will Be Able to Attend Harvard Law Tuition-Free for the First Time Starting This Fall
"HLS does not award merit aid (or 'full-ride' scholarships, which are not typically need-based) because doing so would decrease the resources available for need-based aid, and significantly increase the debt burden of every student with financial need," according to its website.
Did Davis Polk's Performance Review System Help the Firm Prevail at Trial?
Granular testimony from Davis Polk partners, current and former, added strength to the law firm's defense, says Jessica Taub Rosenberg, co-chair of Kasowitz Benson Torres' employment practices and litigation group.
Cravath Enters Modern Era of Big Law Amid Regular Rate of Partner Exits
"The tweaking of their model may have stopped some people from leaving, but they don't seem to be leveraging the other aspect of breaking lockstep to expand and grow," noted one observer.
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