By Frank Ready | April 16, 2020
With little overhead and a growing number of job applicants seeking refuge from the layoffs, furloughs and salary cuts, virtual law firms may be built to endure a worsening economy. But can they keep that edge in a post COVID-19 world?
By Alaina Lancaster | April 9, 2020
Some litigation funders are seeing a flood of inquiries from law firms as they brace for the economic and litigation realities of life after the global pandemic.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | March 30, 2020
Big Law has been anticipating an uptick in bankruptcy and restructuring work. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be coming sooner than expected.
National Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Brian Patterson and Scott Friedman | March 25, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, some companies will seek to implement workforce reductions or reorganizations. Before doing so, employers must fully consider disparate impact, leave and other issues.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2020
A new cybersecurity regulation for the financial industry is likely not taking many entities by surprise, as lawyers say this is one more sign to expect a growing list of corporate cyber requirements.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 23, 2020
A CISO's goal to keep networks secure could place them at odds with other staffers that want to remain agile and communicate across various platforms. Tensions aside, cybersecurity experts say the CISO role is pivotal for combating growing cyber threats.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | January 22, 2020
Climate change is pushing law firms to adapt their environmental practices.
By MP McQueen | November 12, 2019
Allen & Overy partner John Roberti, who is in charge of the firm's Washington, D.C., antitrust practice and a member of its investigations and litigation practice, talks about the apparent decline in applications for antitrust leniency, changes in global antitrust enforcement and what corporate counsel need to know.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jack Newsham | October 10, 2019
Even if people aren't rushing for the exits at Willkie, some say Caplan's presence there will be missed. He was known for helping push the firm away from a seniority-based model and toward a system that rewards lawyers who generate business.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Vijay K. Toke and Richard Kirkpatrick | October 8, 2019
While the Supreme Court's recent decision of a trademark case involving the First Amendment was within its usual scope, a new one to be decided in the Supreme Court's new term is not. The question for decision involves money.
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