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National Law Journal

Uniform Bar Admissions Rule for US Trial Courts Draws Opposition from Circuit, District Judges

It's not like it's a Disney one-pass ticket [where] you get on any ride you want," said U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor. "There are unique things about practicing in our court."
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Microsoft's Ben Glatstein on How to Be a Real AI Lawyer, Not Just One Who Throws the Acronym Around

"Just to be a mediocre lawyer in general, you have to understand AI," Glatstein told Berkeley Law's Irene Liu during an online event Tuesday. For those with higher aspirations, he said, "there's really no substitute for just digging in and doing the work."
5 minute read

National Law Journal

As Big Law Interest in Denver Grows, Frost Brown Todd Lures 9 Laterals to Open Office

Citing opportunities in the energy, finance and technology industries in Denver, firm chair Robert Sartin said "having a physical presence" will allow the firm to grow business there and serve current clients.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

EPA Sets New Drinking Water Standards to Reduce PFAS Exposure

"This action will prevent thousands of deaths and reduce tens of thousands of serious illnesses." EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Sidley Crosses $3B in Revenue, With Growing 'Share' of Private Equity Market, Focus on Top Talent

Private equity may have been down in 2023, "but our share of private equity is growing because we've been enlarging that practice," Executive Committee Chair Michael Schmidtberger said.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

US Judiciary Panel Suggests Giving Plaintiffs More Flexibility to Voluntarily Narrow Claims

"Generally speaking, the practitioners will tell you that the rule needs to change. How the rule needs to change remains somewhat of a debate," said U.S. District Judge Cathy Bissoon of the Western District of Pennsylvania.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

US Agencies Vow Collaboration to Protect Marketplace Competition

"The whole of government approach is an incredibly coherent and sophisticated way to think about competition policy," said U.S. Justice Department antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Feds Align With State AGs to Toughen Health Care Antitrust Enforcement

Regulators say the consequences of anti-competitive practices in health care can be especially grave. It "is often the difference between life and death," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GC Who's Helped Guide Garmin for Quarter-Century Hands Role to Deputy

"Andrew Etkind has been at the forefront of the most consequential business and legal matters that shaped Garmin into the company it is today," Garmin CEO Cliff Pemble said.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Meta CLO Blasts FTC Antitrust Suit, Says Agency Shouldn't 'Punish Companies for Innovating'

The tech giant argues that the government is defining the social media market in a "contrived" way that ignores the reality that features offered by its apps are available across the internet.
4 minute read

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