By Alex Anteau | February 17, 2023
Chief Judge Alvin Wong discusses how the pandemic has helped modernize the judicial system and offers an inside look at the workload of a chief judge.
By Andrew Maloney | February 17, 2023
The firm increased its billing rates for this year and last year, said the firm's leader, noting Quarles has been a bit too modest on rates compared with its peers.
By Marianna Wharry | February 16, 2023
"Though workers in restaurants and grocery stores face risks while providing a similarly essential service of making food available to customers, it is reasonable for the City to view the work of food delivery network drivers as serving a different, additional purpose of minimizing person-to-person contact in otherwise highly trafficked areas; it is likewise reasonable for the [c]ity to choose to incentivize that work by requiring premium pay," Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis wrote in the lead opinion.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 16, 2023
Texas bases its constitutional arguments on definitions of "quorum," "attendance" and "assembly" as the Founding Fathers would have understood them.
By Andrew Maloney | February 16, 2023
Hogan Lovells and Troutman Pepper are some of the latest big firms to announce corporate laterals this week.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | February 16, 2023
New capital commitments for commercial cases grew by 16%, but the share of this capital deployed on cases handled by the 200 largest firms dropped from 41% to 28%.
By Brian Lee | February 15, 2023
In the wake of the COVID experience, New York courts must enhance technological capacity and increase court staffing.
By Andrew Maloney | February 15, 2023
Some rate increases last year were "shocking at the high end," according to a new rate report, noting about 15% of Am Law 100 firms increased their rates between 10% and 20%.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | February 14, 2023
"More and more clients want to see women at the helm, I think it's very important for the law firms to promote women," Emma Gilmore told NLJ, adding "these are the days of women empowerment."
By Andrew Maloney | February 14, 2023
Law firms can see some signs of improvement, including moderating expenses and transactional demand that remains above pre-pandemic levels. But a shaky economy in 2023 could put that in jeopardy.
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