By Andrew Maloney | June 3, 2024
Marla Bell, managing partner for the firm's Salt Lake City office as well as the new one, called Park City a "destination for high-wealth individuals with second homes or who have chosen to live here rather than Salt Lake."
By Kasvi Sehgal | June 3, 2024
Shilpa Bhandarkar sits down with Law.com International to discuss being entrepreneurial in law, having a non-linear career path and relying on the women in tech community.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 3, 2024
Trial lawyer Adam Schiffer, a founder of Schiffer Hicks Johnson in Houston, has joined Brown Rudnick as a partner in its newly launched Houston office.
By Andrew Maloney | June 3, 2024
"On the compensation side, we're always looking to thread the needle to where our rates are fair to clients and where we can demonstrate that we value our top talent," said Lorie Almon, chair of Seyfarth Shaw.
By Patrick Smith | June 3, 2024
The group includes Jennifer Daly, the co-head of King & Spalding's global finance and restructuring practice at the time of her departure.
By Lisa Shuchman | June 2, 2024
This is good news, especially in an industry that is not known for readily embracing change. But in truth, firms don't really have a choice, writes The Global Lawyer.
By David A. Carrillo, David Belcher and Michael Belcher | May 31, 2024
Federalism came about when James Madison solved the problem of how to get two sovereigns to rule the same land in harmony by rejecting part of the premise: his solution to the conflict inherent in joining two sovereigns was allowing them to conflict.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 31, 2024
The complaint alleges the new 2023 rule is repeating the errors of the Labor Department's 2016 failed rule.
By Jane Wester | May 31, 2024
D.C. authorities said Giuliani's "effort to undermine the integrity of the 2020 presidential election has helped destabilize our democracy."
By Riley Brennan | May 31, 2024
In a dispute arising out of nonpayment for 1 million bottles of hand sanitizer to be delivered to Reach's customer, Five Below, the U.S. District Court of Minnesota granted summary judgment for brands in the amount of $89,072.64, and $185,000 for attorney fees for Felicia J. Boyd, a partner and head of IP brands, and Jaime Wing, a senior associate at Norton Rose Fulbright in Minneapolis. The Eighth Circuit reversed the attorney fee award.
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