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With Mass Torts 'Getting Even Bigger,' Shook One of the Latest to Add in LA
Alycia Degen, who was a co-leader of Sidley's product liability and mass torts practice, has moved to Shook, as it continues building its Los Angeles office.'Outrunning the Bear,' Cooley Posts Revenue High Amid Head Count Decline
"We did more than our share of capital markets work in the crappiest market we have seen in a long time," said Cooley chair Joe Conroy.Goodwin, Orrick, Steptoe, Willkie Add DC Partners Amid Uptick in Lateral Moves
Goodwin brought on Lori Gordon, who was co-chair of their post-grant practice at Perkins Coie. She was one of several Am Law 200 partners to join new firms in D.C.ABA Bar Passage Data Report Comes With New Terminology
Instead of "diploma privilege," the ABA was now using "alternative pathways." While the terms are not interchangeable, diploma privilege was absorbed into the alternate pathways category, according to the ABA.Anticipating Transactional Rebound, Am Law 50 Steps Up Partner Hiring in Early 2024
"It shows optimism about what's to come," Macrae partner Jon Truster said. "I don't believe that the hiring is reflective of deal activity. I think it's law firms being more opportunistic that their corporate departments will become busier."View more book results for the query "Cooley"
'Reinvigorated' California DOJ Gears Up to Bring First Criminal Antitrust Case in Decades
California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard said she's made it her mission to capitalize on the broadness of the state's antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, and bring cases.Facebook, NVIDIA Take Stock-Drop Appeals to Supreme Court
Both cases involve the plaintiffs' heightened pleading requirements that resulted from the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.Securities Litigation Cases Continued to Decline Nationally in 2023, Report Finds
New York's Southern District continued to be the leading destination for cases, with Delaware second. The Brooklyn-based Eastern District was third and the Northern District of California fourth, the study said.Why 'Growth for Growth's Sake' May Actually Help Law Firms
"The movement over the past month has [confirmed that] we're going to continue seeing some of the largest, highest-profit firms have this tremendous recruiting advantage," noted law firm consultant Kristin Stark.Fish & Richardson Saw Growth in Core Practices Despite Revenue, Profit Slump
A slow year for contingency collections contributed to the IP firm's 2.4% decline in gross revenue, firm president and CEO John Adkisson said.Trending Stories
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