By Lisa Shuchman | September 22, 2023
Antitrust specialist Amadeu Ribeiro, who is licensed to practice in Brazil and the U.S., has been the face of a leading Brazilian firm in the U.S. for more than a decade.
By Jack Womack | Justin Henry | September 19, 2023
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.
By Patrick Smith | September 19, 2023
A major shift away from the global free-trade methodology of the past 30 years has facilitated changes in who does business where and with whom.
By Patrick Smith | September 19, 2023
A major shift away from the global free-trade methodology of the past 30 years has facilitated changes in who does business where and with whom.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | September 19, 2023
This year's rankings show a challenged set of results across the board, with one leader saying: 'I don't think there's ever been a period that has been so 'hot, and then cooled down so quickly'.
The American Lawyer | Chart|Ranking
By Law.com International Staff | September 19, 2023
The 100 largest law firms in the world saw profit decline on the back of several boom years.
By Law.com International Staff | September 19, 2023
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth slow in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2023
A federal judge in Manhattan sided with lawyers at Clement & Murphy, Kellogg Hansen and King & Spalding by landing on the high end of the damages sought over the Argentine government's 2012 move to seize majority control of YPF.
By Lisa Shuchman | September 11, 2023
Debevoise & Plimpton, Norton Rose Fulbright and Baker & Hostetler won acquittal for a former Fox TV executive and co-conspirators, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's Percoco and Ciminelli rulings. The U.S. Supreme Court's May ruling could undermine certain Department of Justice prosecutions, lawyers say.
By Michael A. Mora | September 1, 2023
"The U.S. courts will demand that a plaintiff choose one and pursue that venue exclusively rather than try to have several bites against the same defendant," said Daniel Pulecio-Boek, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig.
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