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From early-stage investments to full acquisitions, law firms are no longer treating legal tech as just a tool. They're ...
'Very Unclear,' Justices Leave Court-Watchers Guessing Over Emergency Orders. Maybe That's by Design
Thursday's emergency order allowing a Mississippi law restricting minor access to social media came three years after the ...
While Kirkland made news this week for its work in U.S. trade deal talks, the Am Law 100 firm is far from the only firm with ...
The EEOC’s "informal information gathering" as a result of the March letters has seemingly come to a close, according to ...
The next era of growth requires active portfolio management. Collaborative growth is the long-term strategy that delivers ...
The ruling buys time for the highly indebted South American country after it was ordered to transfer shares in state oil firm ...
It’s sad and ironic, because for the longest time people would go in-house because they thought there was poor job stability ...
Litigators of the Week: 6th Circuit Weighs In on Privilege Covering Law Firm Internal Investigations
Robert Giuffra Jr., David Rein and Nicholas Menillo of Sullivan & Cromwell convinced the Sixth Circuit to pump the brakes on ...
"When the Constitution requires the President to faithfully execute the laws of the United States, that includes laws passed ...
Capital University Law School assistant professor Anthony Marcum decided to delve deeper into the trend in a paper for the ...
"Bringing legal leadership in-house is a significant strategic evolution for WesBanco, and we are confident Rich is the right ...
In a Thursday petition, Monsanto sought to overturn a $177.3 million judgment in the first Roundup case tried in the ...
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