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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Steptoe and Quinn Emanuel.US Firms Rising? The Law Firms with the Largest UK Market Share, 2024
The latest ranking of the top 30 law firms in London, irrespective of where they are headquartered.'Still More to Be Had': New Chicago Law Firm Leaders Have High Growth Aspirations
"We've looked at mergers of very large offices, into ours, here in Chicago. We've looked at large groups, smaller groups, whatever it is, there's no set limit," noted one Big Law office leader in the Windy City.Duane Morris and Others Have High Growth Aspirations For Chicago
"We've looked at mergers of very large offices, into ours, here in Chicago. We've looked at large groups, smaller groups, whatever it is, there's no set limit," noted one Big Law office leader in the Windy City.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-140
(1) A judge must not personally participate in soliciting funds for a not-for-profit civic or charitable organization and therefore must not: (a) send out solicitation letters for the organization; (b) post announcements about the organization's fund-raising activities or initiatives on social media.Center for Investigative Reporting Sues OpenAI Over Use of Human-Produced Journalism to Train AI
The development of "highly lucrative" artificial intelligence products is built on the "uncompensated and unauthorized use of the creative works of humans," the lawsuit said.Imprisoned Former Lawyer Points Finger at Ex-City Attorney Mike Feuer in LA Utility Scandal
Paul Paradis, testifying from a Colorado federal prison, told a State Bar Court that Feuer knew about plans to use a lawsuit over a botched utility billing system as a vehicle to settle litigation on terms favorable to Los Angeles.Munger Tolles Advises New Stability AI CEO, Executive Chairman in Funding Deal
Firm partner Zachary Briers said Munger, Tolles & Olson remains committed to growing its corporate practice.Jury Awards $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL Over 'Sunday Ticket' Product
The original complaint, filed in 2015, demanded up to $7 billion in damages for class action members.Trending Stories
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