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Eye-Popping IP Prowess: IP Litigation Department of the Year Winner WilmerHale
Wilmer represented major companies, like Apple, Gilead and Cisco, in their biggest and riskiest IP matters, bringing to bear big-time results.European Privacy NGO Files Complaint Against Meta Over Paid Ad-Free Model
The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.European Privacy NGO Files Complaint Against Meta Over Paid Ad-Free Model
The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.What's Really Driving the Business of White-Collar Defense?
Big Law white-collar defense groups are busy. Is enforcement rising or are clients just more proactive?Deal Watch: This M&A Partner Just Had Two Big Deals on Same Day
Karessa Cain led Wachtell teams for eBay and Jacobs Solutions for deals announced on same day.View more book results for the query "Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP"
'Wait-and-See Mode' for Associate Pay: Law Firms in DC Bide Time
Law firms founded in the D.C. region aren't expected to be "leading the charge" in raising associate pay and matching, but they will be heavily influenced by what their peers in New York do.The American Lawyer Names Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and More
The American Lawyer Industry Awards honored the industry's best and brightest across several categories that recognize both historical excellence and the evolution of the business of law.'A New Line of Work': Law Firms' Higher Ed Practices Stay Busy After Affirmative Action Ruling
Hogan Lovells' Neal Katyal said about a third of his time has been spent with matters related to the court's affirmative action decision, adding that it has taken up a "huge number of hours."Big Law Mergers: How to Catch a Falling Knife
History suggests that acquiring a "falling knife firm" can be accretive for the acquiring firm but that it requires something of the order of a 30% reduction in the equity partner ranks at the acquired firm, Hugh Simons writes.Wilmer's Jamie Gorelick Turns Over Reins of Strategic Response Practice
"We are trying to affect generational change," said Gorelick.Trending Stories
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