The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | July 11, 2024
New regulations casting a closer eye on "basis shifting transactions" could be neutered by the Supreme Court's recent ruling overturning the "Chevron" doctrine.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Abigail Adcox | July 10, 2024
"Sometimes there's an assumption that they're going to go back to their prior firm," one D.C. recruiter noted. "But sometimes we'll get surprised."
By Patrick Smith | July 2, 2024
Weil's Michael Aiello said the firm is "strategically expanding our private funds practice" and Kristine Koren's arrival "adds new depth to our capabilities."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Thomas Spigolon | July 2, 2024
"It may not all necessarily unfold in the context of litigation but, as a whole, there's going to be a need for more lawyers helping companies navigate this new rubric, and what it means."
By Dan Packel | June 27, 2024
For buyers of legal services, the two phenomena of rising billing rates and rising comp unfolding simultaneously sends the wrong impression.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | June 27, 2024
Structured finance has moved beyond mortgage-backed securities and into the broader economy. As a consequence, "leveraged finance lawyers need to understand structured finance and structured finance lawyers need to understand leveraged finance," said attorney Michael Urschel, who arrived from Milbank last month.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Trudy Knockless | June 27, 2024
"Too often it feels like my outside counsel, especially large law firms, are insensitive or oblivious to the pressures that in-house legal departments are under," one GC said.
By Katharine Lee | June 25, 2024
Several large firms are participating in a data sharing space for AI stakeholders in hopes of turning guidelines "into real guardrails" for clients.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | June 24, 2024
"The issues have become far more complex, the stakes far more significant, and the players far more global and institutional," noted Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lisa Shuchman | June 23, 2024
Law firms have to contend with a lot of change these days. Some think they should focus more on climate change, writes The Global Lawyer.
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