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Some Law Firms Say 'Bye-Bye' to OCI: The Morning Minute
Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here's the sign-up. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING BYE-BYE, OCI - Hiring? Why wait? As Justin Henry,…Bye-Bye, OCI? Law Firms Pursue 'Free Market' Alternatives to 'Artificial' Campus Recruiting
Wilson Sonsini and Goodwin Procter are part of a growing wave of law firms seeking a head start to law school recruiting. Nearly twice as many early offers were made to 2Ls for summer 2023 programs as for the previous year, per NALP data.Morgan Lewis, O'Melveny and Baker & Hostetler Have the Happiest Midlevel Associates in California
Midlevel associates in California praised firm's interesting mix of work and growth opportunities. However, flexible work remains a sticking point for many associates.A Jam-Packed Week of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A trial team at Winston & Strawn brought home a defense verdict last week from federal court in Waco, Texas, for U.S. Well Services LLC in a patent showdown with electric fracking rival Halliburton Energy Services Inc.View more book results for the query "Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton"
Law Firms Race to Counsel Clients on AI—and Harness Those Learnings Internally
Despite skepticism in the legal industry around the use of AI, clients are fueling demand for legal advice and the adoption of AI among law firms themselves.Client-focused Law-firm Leadership: A Personal and Organizational Roadmap
Law firm leadership often faces challenges with inspiring their teams to improve business development performance. This webcast focuses on leadership and business development, a panel of subject matter experts will discuss strategies and tactics to ignite your team's potential and propel your practice towards success.Law Firm Leasing Activity Rebounds to Highest Post-Pandemic Point
Los Angeles also saw multiple deals over 20,000 square feet.Law Firm Leasing Activity Rebounds to Highest Post-Pandemic Point
U.S. leasing activity in the first half of 2023 was the highest it's been since the pandemic, as more firms push for a return to the office.As Lawsuits Mount Over Maui Wildfires, Hawaiian Electric Hints at Defenses
In an Aug. 18 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Hawaiian Electric drew distinctions between laws in California versus Hawaii and explained why it didn't shut off power during the wildfires.