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Winter Olympics Doping Drama Reaches Court of Arbitration for Sport
The case of the 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has captured a global audience.The End of The Beginning For The Pay War
The London Lawyer: The economics no longer support the constant rises, partner sentiment is against it and clients are unwilling to pay for it.5 Candidates Running for DLA Piper Senior Partner
Three of the candidates to lead the firm's non-US business are from the firm's London office and two from Asia.SoftBank Group Senior Counsel Returns to Private Practice with HSF Move
The partner returns to the firm from the Japanese conglomerate.'Piggy in the Middle': Gibson Dunn's Former Brussels Head On How to Deal With the EU Commission
Antitrust expert David Wood reflects on 36 years of working in antitrust from the seat of the EU institutions, and offers tips on shaking off 'imposter syndrome'.View more book results for the query "*"
US Law Firms Slammed With Restructuring Work in Latin America
Cleary Gottlieb, Davis Polk and White & Case are among the busiest in a region where the economic difficulties of the pandemic have pushed plenty of companies to the brink of insolvency.Law Firms in Australia Push Back Office Reopening Plans Due to Omicron Surge
Those who do go into the office are required to be vaccinated and wear masks inside—unless they are working by themselves.When Will the Dust Settle on Associate Pay? As Some Law Firms Wait, Others Make Quiet Moves
Some firms are waiting for the associate pay scale to solidify, promising to match the market no matter what. Or they've already—privately—matched Milbank's.Alston & Bird Crossed $1B Revenue Mark as Demand, Profits Soared
The firm said it has seen significant growth in its London office, which opened with three lawyers in 2019 and had grown to 28 lawyers by the end of 2021.Can a Foreign Patent Attorney's Email Communications Be Protected Under Attorney-Client Privilege?
A federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts has issued a divided ruling on whether, in a patent dispute with Fitbit, Philips North America must turn over emails sent and received by a foreign patent attorney who is not registered as an attorney-at-law.Trending Stories
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