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By Amanda O'Brien | May 6, 2024
Timothy Katsiff is a commercial litigator, while Thomas Duncan focuses on transactional work in the environmental sphere.
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By Patrick Smith | May 6, 2024
Jim Langston joins Paul Weiss in New York as the appetite for corporate and M&A attorneys stays strong, even as deal recovery is tepid.
3 minute read
By Dan Roe | May 6, 2024
Ro Spaziani is working with three Gibson Dunn practice groups at the intersection of financial regulation, fintech and digital assets.
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By Sarah La Pearl and Evan Trevino | May 6, 2024
By fostering collaboration between humans and AI systems, insurers can harness the strengths of both to achieve optimal outcomes while upholding ethical and regulatory standards.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | May 6, 2024
Am Law 100 firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher has opened an office in Dallas that will be staffed initially by three private equity partners from Haynes and Boone, and four partners from Willkie's Houston office who will also maintain offices in Dallas.
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By David J. Steerman | May 6, 2024
AI empowers legal professionals to access comprehensive and pertinent information swiftly. The integration of AI in the legal profession presents an opportunity to automate repetitive tasks, leading to substantial time and cost savings.
7 minute read
By Thomas Spigolon | May 6, 2024
Big Law firm leaders in Southeast report raising rates as high as 7% in 2023 in response to higher costs for everything from salaries to rent.
6 minute read
By Paul O. Lopez and Jake S. Blumstein | May 6, 2024
Employers who require the execution of nonsolicit and NDA agreements going forward should soberly assess their workforce and determine which employees should be required to enter into any sort of restrictive covenant.
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By Jose L. Linares, Mark M. Makhail, Stephanie Reed Traband and Michele McGuire Vanderstreet | May 6, 2024
It is crucial that patent licensing agreements be properly structured to ensure that the intention of the parties is clearly described and that the structure of the agreement comports with the rigid and ever-evolving laws governing these contracts.
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By Cliff Rieders | May 6, 2024
The relation back component of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(c) is like a sword of Damocles. Whether a plaintiff in good faith can file an amended complaint pursuant to Rule 15(c), which relates back to the time before the statute of limitations expired, can be the difference between the "life and death" for an action of malpractice versus a good night's sleep and no worries for the filling attorney.
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