National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jessica Seah | May 31, 2023
China's former zero-COVID policy is still having lingering effects on its economy, the country's housing boom is over, its shrinking population is becoming a serious problem, and its prosperous residents have spent the last two years offshoring their wealth to countries like Singapore and the U.K. But it is the decoupling of the world's two largest economies that poses the biggest threat to law firms in Greater China, lawyers say.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 28, 2023
The report claims it was Paxton's opinion that the complainants "were creating a toxic environment in the office," but that no one discussed firing them because of information provided to the FBI.
By Amanda O'Brien | May 25, 2023
The policy, which extends to all attorneys, will go into effect after Labor Day.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 25, 2023
"As these mergers continue to happen, law firms and clients need to be prepared. The conflicts piece is really the biggest con," said Kelleen Brennan, assistant general counsel at Axon Enterprise.
By Jack Womack | May 22, 2023
The firms' leaders insist they are confident of getting the required partner support at a vote to take place this summer.
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2023
In recent years, national and global law firms, including Seyfarth Shaw and Clifford Chance, along with corporate law departments searching for ways to "control legal costs," have established internal systems using the LEAN process to increase efficient, according to a website that cultivates information about LEAN for use by lawyers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | May 9, 2023
The firm is letting go of 55 attorneys and 43 business professionals, including a "redundancy" process that has begun in London.
By Alexander Lugo | May 9, 2023
Republican lawmakers like Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis have targeted the concept as they lean into culture war issues, but clients' demands for advice haven't ceased.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Linda A. Thompson | May 8, 2023
The executive body that sets rules for EU member countries is seeking to stiffen laws to deter environmental offenses. A separate movement calls for the addition of ecocide to the core crimes of international law heard at the International Criminal Court in the Hague—crimes that include genocide, war crimes, the crime of aggression and crimes against humanity.
By Charlotte Johnstone | May 5, 2023
The cuts come soon after the elite Manhattan-based firm launched an English law offering for the first time.
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