The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | Jessie Yount | Jacob Polacheck | November 1, 2022
Some attorneys still point to the difficulty of bringing allegations against rainmaking partners or other top leaders within firms.
By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2022
David Boies, chairman and managing partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, is co-lead counsel in the federal district court class action against Mark Cuban and his NBA franchise.
By Andrew Maloney | October 19, 2022
Partners in Dallas, Atlanta, Houston and Minneapolis reported the largest gains in average compensation, while Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Miami all reported noticeable declines.
By Andrew Maloney | October 18, 2022
Corporate partners, with the highest pay increase, saw a staggering 26% spike up to about $1.49 million.
By Allison Dunn | October 17, 2022
"Whether Cares Act funding was a subsidy or compensation, the Court concludes that Congress did not intend to circumvent the procedures for handling claims of disability discrimination against the airlines under the ACAA [Air Carrier Access Act of 1986]," U.S. District Judge Patti B. Saris wrote in the present matter.
By Andrew Maloney | October 6, 2022
"A return to a golden era in recent years for law firms has bred complacency in many to pull the trigger on mergers," said law firm consultant Kent Zimmermann.
By ALM Staff | October 5, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Kevin McGill | The Associated Press | October 4, 2022
Fifth Circuit panel members appeared skeptical of the claim that the state had no authority whatsoever to restrict church gatherings in arguments recorded as they were held Monday in Fort Worth, Texas. But they raised the question of whether Spell's church was unfairly restricted, compared with other public gathering places, such as shopping mall food courts.
By Kevin McGill | The Associated Press | October 3, 2022
At one time, enforcement was blocked nationwide under a ruling by a Georgia-based federal judge. But an appeals court in Atlanta narrowed the scope of that ruling to the seven states that had sued in that case.
By Andrew Maloney | September 28, 2022
If law firms fail to improve the hybrid working model, many staff will actively look for a more flexible working environment, warns a new report.
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