By Amanda Bronstad | January 3, 2019
Plaintiffs' attorney Mikal Watts plans to appeal U.S. District Judge John Lungstrum's order, which largely approved a special master's recommendation on how to dole out $503 million in legal fees.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | January 2, 2019
A judge held that a client contract entered into by Lindquist & Vennum before Ballard Spahr acquired the firm can't be enforced under Pennsylvania ethics rules.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Aaron Kotok and Michael Williams | December 24, 2018
In the first key finding of its GC Thought Leaders Experiment, AdvanceLaw assesses whether flat fees generate better or worse law firm performance on legal matters than do hourly fees.
By Jason Grant | December 20, 2018
The plaintiff in the lawsuit over control of a company was ordered to pay, as discovery-abuse sanctions against her, defense attorney fees billed by Fox Rothschild, Proskauer and Pelosi Wolf Effron & Spates.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 19, 2018
The legal departments in Texas companies spent more both on outside and in-house counsel.
By Alan Tarter | December 19, 2018
From a heightened focus on cybersecurity, to offering a hybrid remote/in-office work option, here are some trends for midsize firms to look out for as the new year approaches.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 17, 2018
Lawyers from 15 law firms, including Texas plaintiffs attorney Mikal Watts, tussled in court Monday over who should get what in the GMO corn settlement with Syngenta.
By Neal Suggs and Judy Jennison | December 17, 2018
About a year ago, the legal department at Microsoft announced it would be shifting away from the billable hour in the vast majority of its outside counsel arrangements. In describing these intentions, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel David Howard wrote about forging “a new type of relationship” with the firms handling Microsoft's most important legal work.
By Lizzy McLellan | December 13, 2018
Midsize law firms throughout the U.S. said they've tried to even out their cash flow, but this time of year always requires more attention to accounts receivable.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Aviva Will | December 13, 2018
The gender pay gap defies all expectation in its persistence—but we needn't accept it, and we can begin to fix it. But doing so will require new thinking and a focus on the fundamentals. And in law, as elsewhere in business, one of those fundamentals is money.
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