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Buchalter, Dozens of Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.Deal Watch: 11 Billion-Plus Deals, Lots of IPOs as M&A Continues Extraordinary Run
Summer is in full swing, but the deals, SPACs and IPOs keep coming.GCs: Big Law ESG Practices Must 'Walk the Walk'
"If law firms are going to advise and be successful in advising clients on how to engage in ESG matters, they also need to walk the walk," says Connor Kuratek, deputy general counsel at Marsh McLennan in New York.Chicago's Second Hundred Firms Lagged Behind Peers Nationally
From Hinshaw to Schiff Hardin, most Chicago firms in the Second Hundred saw declines in gross revenue.View more book results for the query "Schiff Hardin"
Faced With a Fractured Economy, the Am Law 200 Not Only Survived—They Grew
In a year of incredible uncertainty that brought greater challenges to the Second Hundred than the Am Law 100, this diverse group of firms made it through the wilderness.Cooley's Chicago Launch Attracts Market Attention, As Office Prepares to Add 'Elite Litigators'
The lateral partners said they expect their clients to join them at their new firm.How to Create a Culture In a Law Firm That Supports 'The Hustle'
Whether they practice at global firms consisting of thousands of lawyers or decide to hang a shingle and put their name on the door, lawyers chose a path requiring continuous, never-ending hustle. Not only do they need to master the practice of law, they need to master the art of driving revenue.Will Peloton Face Lawsuits Over Treadmills It Recalled in an Abrupt About-Face?
After dozens of injury reports, including one death, Peloton CEO John Foley, to the surprise of many lawyers, denied there were safety problems with the company's treadmills then, last, week, abruptly changed course and recalled 125,000 of the Tread+ products. His actions, although unusual and delayed, may have stopped potential lawsuits in their tracks, lawyers said.Will Peloton Face Lawsuits Over Treadmills It Recalled in an Abrupt About-Face?
After dozens of injury reports, including one death, Peloton CEO John Foley, to the surprise of many lawyers, denied there were safety problems with the company's treadmills then, last, week, abruptly changed course and recalled 125,000 of the Tread+ products. His actions, although unusual and delayed, may have stopped potential lawsuits in their tracks, lawyers said.Trending Stories
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