New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Colleen Murphy | March 30, 2023
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission reported that 2022 saw a slight overall decrease in lobbying expenditures in the state, while lawyer-lobbyists in the state continued to grow their earnings to $19.4 million.
By Jason Grant | March 29, 2023
A spokesperson for Chairman James Dolan's Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., which last summer put in place the controversial blacklist policy, said Tuesday, "We are very pleased with today's appellate ruling."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 28, 2023
"I'm happy that we were flat [in revenue] given the unbelievable transactions in 2021," said chief managing partner Mike Millikan.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 28, 2023
For some, the dip was a necessary consequence of spending more on travel for much-delayed in-person meetings. For others, 2022 was the right time to invest in growth aimed at generating long-term rewards.
By Justin Henry | March 27, 2023
Atlanta-based Morris, Manning & Martin aims to fill a gap in arbitration and mediation services by offering technical expertise. The new leader of the American Arbitration Association says lawyers are divided in their preference for "generalists" vs. "specialists" as neutrals.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessica Seah | Jack Womack | March 27, 2023
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.
By Everett Catts | March 27, 2023
The firms added attorneys to their Atlanta and Washington, D.C., offices
By Ross Todd | March 27, 2023
"Jurors are not patent or antitrust or health care experts—and so we focus on presenting our cases in simple, compelling ways, no matter how complicated the underlying subject matter may seem.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 24, 2023
Atlanta-based Morris, Manning & Martin aims to fill a gap in arbitration and mediation services by offering technical expertise. The new leader of the American Arbitration Association says lawyers are divided in their preference for "generalists" vs. "specialists" as neutrals.
By Max Mitchell | March 24, 2023
"When lawyers fight, it gets ugly pretty fast, particularly when the lawyers proceed with representing themselves," Swartz Campbell's Candidus Dougherty said. "The human reality is you want to tell people … what's been going on with your life and to tell it from your perspective, but that might not be appropriate under the conduct rules."
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