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Shearman Sees Revenue Inch Up Amid Strategy to 'Reshape' Business
"You're seeing a drop in hours but an increase in revenue and profitability, which is exactly what we're trying to achieve," said senior partner David Beveridge.Holland & Knight's New Atlanta Leader Shares Growth Aspirations
The Am Law 50 firm "has been under the radar and a secret in Atlanta—and we don't think we need to be a secret anymore," said Woody Vaughan, the new Atlanta executive partner.Accessibility Lawsuits in Texas on the Rise
There has been a significant increase over the past few years in Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility lawsuits, agency enforcement actions…Diversity Needs to Extend to Leadership in the Legal Profession
Diversity has become an expanding focus in the legal field as firms recognize the importance and value of hiring and retaining associates of underrepresented communities.Who Got the Work: A Growing Taco Chain and a Shrinking Furniture Business
Calfee Halter provides legal counsel to Condado Tacos in a private equity transaction, Whiteford Taylor represents Pier 1 creditors in the store's bankruptcy proceedings, and other work from midsize firms.View more book results for the query "*"
The Need for Special Masters in Complex Antitrust Cases
The ABA resolution advises the bench and bar that utilization of special masters has evolved over the last 50 years from the rare exception to a commonplace tool to manage complex litigation, including antitrust cases.Implications of DNA Registries for Trust and Estate Practitioners
Chances are that you or a family member has undergone a genetic data analysis through one of the many DNA analysis services out there. The results can be interesting and informative, but there are some far-reaching implications. In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman discuss issues that trust and estate attorneys may encounter in their practices relating to these implications.Midsize Moves: A Practice Group Co-Chair in Michigan and McGlinchey's Rebrand
Bodman adds a partner to its Ann Arbor, Michigan, office to co-chair its exempt organizations and impact investing practice group, McGlinchey Stafford unveils its new branding, and other midsize moves.North Miami Shopping Plaza Trades for $2.65 Million
Address: 13621 NW Seventh Ave. in North Miami Property type: This is a 20,156-square-foot, one-story retail plaza constructed in 1954 on…The Conscience Exemption in the Supreme Court
The focus of this conflict is primarily contraceptive coverage in employer insurance plans, abortion and gay marriage.Trending Stories