By Ross Todd | January 26, 2018
An appellate court spared the firm from automatic disqualification after it briefly hired a lawyer who had worked on the opposite side of a dispute over workers' compensation payments.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 25, 2018
"Within our client base, they wanted more ears on the ground in D.C.," Randy Johnson, formerly a top U.S. Chamber labor lobbyist, says about his new role at Seyfarth Shaw.
By James Booth | January 24, 2018
DLA Piper asked its attorneys and employees for ideas to improve the firm. After 30,000 ideas came in, the firm made significant changes across a number of areas, from billing and reviews to mental health initiatives and technology,
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | January 24, 2018
William McSwain, the president's nominee for U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, detailed his pay and some clients in government disclosure documents.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 23, 2018
Attorneys defending former Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan partner Bennett Kight say their client has dementia and is no longer competent to assist in his defense.
By Zach Warren | January 23, 2018
A Jan. 31 LegalCIO panel will explore how smart law firms set themselves apart with the efficiency and transparency afforded by collaboration technology.
By Roy Strom | January 22, 2018
Scott Barshay left Cravath, Swaine & Moore in 2016. At Paul Weiss, he has been compiling a growing list of clients with ties to his old firm. His most recent deal is the nearly $12 billion sale of drugmaker Bioverativ.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | January 22, 2018
I thought I would begin 2018 by telling you about a very industrious and special law firm that will remain—anonymous—who has begun the year in an outstanding way from a marketing perspective. I have the great privilege of working with some of the best lawyers in the state and this firm is at the top of my list—now more than ever.
By Miriam Rozen | January 19, 2018
As its leadership ages, and amid negative publicity tied to Harvey Weinstein, the firm has expanded its executive committee to include younger partners and more women.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley | January 19, 2018
“We don't want our lawyers to think of themselves as belonging to a particular office but to view themselves as being in the employment law section, for example, and happening to work in the Los Angeles office.”
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