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New York Law Journal

Rosenberg & Estis: Benefiting From Clients Brought in by the Recession

Luise Barrack, managing member of Rosenberg and Estis, spoke to the New York Law Journal about the advantages and challenges of being a midsize law firm in a city where everything is supersized.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Kirkland's Hurst Wins, and Then He Wins Some More—How Does He Do It?

"In order to do a good job at trial, you can't just parachute in and know half the facts. You have to know everything," says Kirkland & Ellis star litigator James Hurst. "The reality is, that takes time—late nights, early mornings, lots of weekends. But it's the only way to make it work."
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Littman Krooks: To Get Business, You Have to Demonstrate the Value of Counseling That Can't Be Downloaded on an App

Mitchell Littman, managing partner of Littman Krooks, spoke to the NYLJ about the advantages and challenges of being a small law firm in a city where everything is supersized.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Erin Nealy Cox: How Cyber Background Helps as US Attorney

Erin Nealy Cox, now the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, comes from a cybersecurity background with McKinsey & Co. and Stroz Friedberg, along with the public sector.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Changing Dynamics: 6 Takeaways from Legalweek 2018

Legal technology consultant Ari Kaplan provides excerpts from six interviews he did with industry business leaders at Legalweek New York about the future of legal tech.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Fish & Richardson's DJ Healey on Practicing Law as a Transgender Trailblazer

Eight months into living as her true self, Fish & Richardson partner DJ Healey has felt welcomed by her firm, clients and even a few litigation opponents.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Berger Singerman Counts on Being Nimble in Law and Operations

Paul Singerman is co-chair of the 75-plus attorney law firm, which focuses on Florida commercial law.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Adobe GC Mike Dillon Is Retiring, but He Won't Be Slowing Down

Dillon's post-Adobe plans include welding, baking sourdough bread, fighting climate change—and publishing a book.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lawyer Eyes Disparities Across NY in Protecting Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

While the survey revealed uneven enforcement patterns across the state, it brought some good news, as well, Jacob Inwald said in an interview with the Law Journal in which he broke down the findings.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

'Citizens United' Thrust Corporate Personhood Into the Spotlight, But It's Actually an Idea Rooted in America's Founding

In a Q&A with UCLA law prof Adam Winkler, he shows how some of those individual liberties Americans value the most were breathed into life by corporations seeking to shield themselves from government regulations.
8 minute read

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