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A 'Shocking Opinion'?: 'Duty to Defend' Under Fire in Ga. Court of Appeals Opinion
"There isn't a businessperson in the state that's not going to not lose the duty to defend because within [the new criteria," the defendant-appellee attorney said. "They can either have the financial wherewithal or can borrow it. ... It reaches so much further than it needed to go."Bracewell Expands Energy Team With Winston Tax Partner
Winston & Strawn tax partner Dean Hinderliter moved to Bracewell in Dallas on Monday, where he expects to do an increasing amount of work on the new tax credit for clean energy projects.'See Every Failure as an Opportunity,' Says Megan R. Nishikawa of Hogan Lovells
"Your career is a marathon—not a sprint," says Megan R. Nishikawa, office managing partner at Hogan Lovells in San Francisco, in this "How I Made It" Q&A.So You Want to Start Your Own Law Firm. Now What?
Law firm founders dish on the do's and don'ts of pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams.View more book results for the query "King & Spalding"
Florida Legal Awards: Q&As With Finalists for Litigation Department of the Year
Five firms are finalists for the Daily Business Review's Litigation Department of the Year.SEC 'Neither-Understands/Nor-Cares' About Realities of Settlement Gag Rule
This article examines the SEC's no-admit/no-deny rule through the lens of the SEC's recent denial of a request to modify the rule filed by an external advocacy organization and concludes that the SEC should have given more consideration to amending the rule.King & Spalding Sees PEP Spike 12% Amid 'Solid and Even Demand' Growth
"The reality is they worked harder. The head count didn't grow, but the work did," said Robert Hays, speaking on the firm's 5.8% revenue rise.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Latham and Simpson Land on Rising Debt Deal Work
The number of announced debt offerings hit an all-time high for the Deal Watch column in the last week, with no fewer than 20.Sidley Austin, Simpson Thacher Add Paul Hastings Office Leaders
Peter Burke and David Hernand, who each held leadership roles at the Southern California offices of Paul Hastings, have left for Sidley Austin and Simpson Thacher, respectively.Trending Stories
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