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Adding a New C-Suite Role, Fish & Richardson Hires Chief Legal Risk Officer
Elham Dehbozorgi will oversee a team of around 50 people, including analysts and some attorneys.Georgia May Be 'Purple,' But Its Lawyers Are Backing Kamala Harris With Their Wallets
Federal campaign contribution data shows the state's attorneys, particularly those in Big Law, giving more cash to Kamala Harris than Donald Trump this year.Origination Credit, Relationship Partner Succession May Be Mansfield Rule's Next Frontiers
With more than 365 law firms committing to the next Mansfield certification process, 110 firms are piloting parameters that target the keys to law firm leadership.Which Presidential Ticket Are Florida Attorneys Supporting?
With two personal injury firms leading the pack, Florida-based attorneys gave huge sums to both the Biden and Trump presidential campaigns. But the Democratic ticket appears to hold an advantage among attorneys, even in the now solidly red state.View more book results for the query "Smith Gambrell Russell"
Miami-Dade Jury Awards $8.3M to Perry Ellis in Breach-of-Contract Litigation
"I don't think we've reached the point as a bar where discovery is really operating the way it's supposed to," said the prevailing party's attorney concerning the case.Midsize Law Firms Are Following the Money Into New Markets
"The idea of growing is not so much triggered by a particular market as a recognition that our clients are becoming more and more national in scope and we need to be in more and more markets, generally," said one midsize law firm leader.Many Southeast Firms See Rankings Fall for Diversity of Lawyers, Leadership
Atlanta's three largest firms—Alston & Bird, King & Spalding and Troutman Pepper—all dropped in The American Lawyer's latest Diversity Scorecard rankings. And they weren't alone.Most Atlanta Firms See Rankings Slip for Hiring, Promotion of Women
"Billing over 2,000-plus hours a year while being a primary caregiver is unsustainable for most women long term, which is why they burn out at higher rates in Big Law," said recruiter Shannan Rahman.Big Law Has Eased Its Sprint Into Florida. But For Midsize Firms, the Phone Keeps Ringing
"I haven't seen a decline in inquiries. We get inquiries from both the law firms directly, and people in the business who are trying to create partnerships between offices and firms," said Scott Hawkins, chairman of West Palm Beach-based Jones Foster.Trending Stories
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