By Andrew Maloney | March 21, 2023
Ali Shaikley, a new Sidley M&A partner in New York, pointed to the growth of private equity in the Middle East and India as helping fuel his practice.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2023
The chief judges of California's four federal districts discussed the adjustment period on the horizon—including the possible loss of some popular remote proceedings—during a panel discussion last week.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2023
The chief judges of California's four federal districts discussed the adjustment period on the horizon—including the possible loss of some popular remote proceedings—during a panel discussion last week.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert Whitman, Bernie Olshansky, Daniel Small | March 17, 2023
The body of case law thus far in this novel area shows that courts expect denials of exemption requests to be grounded in sufficient reasons, attorneys from Seyfarth Shaw write.
By Andrew Maloney | March 15, 2023
The firm's middle-market private equity clients were "thriving" last year, said Benesch's leader. "More clients are expanding their relationships with us," he said
By Riley Brennan | March 15, 2023
A federal judge in Virginia court joined the ranks of other federal courts around the country on the issue of COVID-19 business interruption coverage, refusing to reconsider her previous ruling that the coronavirus did not cause "physical loss or damage" and declining to certify the question to the Virginia Supreme Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dorothy M. Sluszka | March 15, 2023
The firm culture from which I benefited greatly as a junior attorney can be replicated with the hybrid model, but it will need to be a targeted hybrid approach that relies on more deliberate and purposeful input and action by associates, partners and administrators alike to create what "the best of both worlds" looks like for each firm.
By Lisa Willis | March 15, 2023
The case has been set for reassignment to a different judge.
By Charles Toutant | March 14, 2023
"The way the courts are deciding these cases lately, they're just saying all these other courts have said there's no cause of action, so, clearly, there's no cause of action. I hope the Supreme Court doesn't do that," said insurance attorney Eugene Killian Jr.
By Andrew Maloney | March 13, 2023
Am Law 200 firms have widened the gap between entry-level and lateral associates in 2022, making about 1,765 more associate hires on the lateral market.
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