National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | April 21, 2021
The engagement letter that Holder sent to Oregon Health & Science University on behalf of Covington & Burling spells out his rate, which will be discounted by 10%, and that the firm won't represent other clients in matters "substantially related" to the internal investigation he's leading for the school. But the firm didn't rule out being adverse to OHSU in the future.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ben Seal | April 20, 2021
For some leaders on this year's Super Rich list, it's difficult to talk about their firm's success without considering the disparities the past year has exposed.
By Dylan Jackson | Patrick Smith | April 14, 2021
"There's lots of good reasons for having a no-nepotism rule, not least of which that you're creating opportunities for people that might not otherwise have it," one former law firm leader said.
By Samantha Joseph | April 13, 2021
For court administrators, judges, litigators and their clients, the move to remote work was, in many ways, a massive headache. But the time- and cost-savings it brought with it are undeniable, which means virtual court will remain in session long after the pandemic.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick Hammon | April 7, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court may have unintentionally blurred the lines between specific and general personal jurisdiction.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Sloan | April 1, 2021
The J.D. class of 2025 will most likely have to take the bar exam before they can practice, but that exam may bear little resemblance to the test law graduates take now.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 19, 2021
"Our employees have been very grateful and appreciative and it's instilled a sense of loyalty," one firm leader said.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 18, 2021
The Department of Justice alum is the second L&E attorney to join the office in the past year, as law firms across the state brace for clients' legal issues related to their return to work.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ross Todd | March 17, 2021
The Lit Daily checks in with four litigators whose predictions from a year ago about the types of litigation coming out of the pandemic have proven prescient, even if there's been less of it than they expected.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | March 8, 2021
Associates, new partners and senior partners all have different reasons to want, or not want, to go back into the office. They also could face differing consequences if they don't.
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