By Lizzy McLellan | July 24, 2017
Firms are instead seeking to minimize costs and take advantage of the increased flexibility technology provides through virtual work.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | July 21, 2017
New court documents show that Quinn Emanuel dropped Uber as a client last year after finding the company's fixed fee arrangements unsatisfactory.
By Katelyn Polantz | July 21, 2017
Ty Cobb, in his first interview since taking a White House counsel job related to the Russia investigation, explained why he agreed to work with President Donald Trump and what he expects to do.
By Katelyn Polantz | July 21, 2017
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By R. Robin McDonald | July 21, 2017
More than 100 former U.S. atttorneys, including appointees of both Republican and Democratic presidents, have thrown their support behind Christopher Wray, the King & Spalding partner whom President Donald Trump has nominated to serve as the nation's new FBI director. Sally Yates, whom Trump fired as acting U.S. attorney general last January when she refused to defend his travel ban, is one of them.
By Rebecca Cohen | July 20, 2017
Krevans, the former head of Morrison & Foerster's intellectual property practice who helped lead Apple's ferocious legal battle with Samsung over smartphone technology, died Wednesday of cancer at age 60.
By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | July 20, 2017
Jared M. Alfin has been named a partner at Simsbury-based Hassett & George. Alfin has been practicing since 2004.
By Meghan Tribe | July 20, 2017
Brad Scheller usually gets to work around 7 a.m. In his New York office, the patent litigator at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo keeps a spare, stand up string bass. It's not performance-ready, but his wife wanted it out of the house.
By Meghan Tribe | July 19, 2017
The Florida-based Am Law 100 firm has welcomed aboard Mark Kalpin, co-chair of the energy and cleantech group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, as well as education and employment partner Janet Judge, who joins from her own solo shop.
By Anna Zhang | July 19, 2017
The latest of the Michael Jordan name disputes has the former National Basketball Association star being sued over a letter, alongside the Chinese firm representing him.
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