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State Bar Incubator's First Batch of Lawyers Leaves the Nest
Pathbreaking incubator for millennial lawyers offers solution to dual problems of new law graduates seeking a livelihood and regular people who can't afford lawyers.In New York's Start-Up Sector, Lawyers' Opportunities Abound
Wall Street and Fortune 500 clients drive corporate business for most New York law firms, a completely understandable position given the city's status as the world's leading financial center.MoFo and Skadden Advise on $4.4B SoftBank – WeWork Deal
Morrison & Foerster and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom are advising on a deal in which Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank Group is investing $4.4 billion into U.S. workshare space company WeWork.WeWork Promotes Chief Legal Officer to Chief Operating Officer
Jen Berrent has been promoted into the COO role with the New York company, which is currently valued at $20 billion.A Chisel of Lawyers in Virginia; Jenner Bets on Energy; Kasowitz Answers to Congress
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Morrison & Foerster Adds Private Funds Partner in Hong Kong
Former Debevoise & Plimpton associate Serena Tan has joined the firm's corporate practice.Morrison & Foerster Adds Private Funds Partner in Hong Kong
Former Debevoise & Plimpton associate Serena Tan has joined the firm's corporate practice.First Participants in Texas Bar Legal Incubator Program Help Close the Justice Gap
Participants in the Texas Opportunity and Justice Incubator have emerged from an intense three-week boot camp that turbocharged the launches of their solo practices.First Participants in the State Bar Legal Incubator Program Help to Close the Justice Gap
It's the first day of the rest of the lives of 10 lucky lawyers who are the first group of participants in the State Bar of Texas's new legal incubator.California IP Firm Sets Sights on New York
While some large law firms are cutting back on their intellectual property practices, California-based Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear is in expansion mode. The IP-focused firm, which saw its gross revenue rise to $220 million in 2016, is preparing to move five lawyers to a new office in New York.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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