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There's No Growth Like Associate Growth
Year-over-year associate population growth at the largest law firms in the U.S. hit 2.7%—very similar to the growth rates in the two years immediately preceding the pandemic.Summer Months Inevitably Bring In a Slew of Jet Ski Rentals, Grievous Injuries and Litigation
As the summer months yield their inevitable slew of injuries, prospective renters should be aware of the life-threatening dangers of jet skis, and their attorneys should be intimately familiar with the many regulations that were enacted to keep them safe.Top Termination Mistakes Employers Make
"It is said a picture is worth a thousand words, and nowhere is that truer than in employment litigation," writes G. Scott Fiddler of Jackson Walker.Preserving Confidentiality: Strategies for Employers Amid the FTC Ban on Noncompetes
"Given national trends hostile to noncompete agreements, this is a good time for employers to review how, and if, they are taking the steps necessary to protect their businesses," writes Stephen Irving of Peckar & Abramson.Cybersecurity-as-a-Service for Law Firms: Key Pitfalls and Considerations
Nowadays, given that legal industry has traditionally been cost aware and thrifty, a considerable number of law firms prefer cybersecurity-as-a-service (CaaS) model with a flexible, pay-as-you-go pricing.View more book results for the query "Littler"
The Whole Truth: Addressing Hypothetical Questions to Lay and Expert Witnesses
Hypothetical questions can help facilitate conversations on judgments about the perceived likelihood or potential consequences of an event or an action. They can also help reveal hidden or flawed assumptions. Supreme Court justices, for instance, often use hypothetical questions to test the outer boundaries of what the advocate is asking the court to declare and of what the court may have to decide.Dentons' Project Golden Spike Had Bold Ambitions. Did it Meet Them?
"They thought there was an opportunity to build out a Big Four model that could practice law in the U.S. and the pitch was going to good firms in smaller markets and asking them to join," said Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor Bill Henderson. "There was a shared service model that was quite coherent. That's the model. Time will tell if it works in practice."No Sex Toys Sold Here: Res Judicata in Spotlight as Court Weighs Ordinance
"The preclusive effect of res judicata applies not only to matters that were 'put in issue' but also those that 'might have been put in issue,'" the Georgia Supreme Court ruled.Largest Law Firms in the U.S.: The 2024 NLJ 500
The NLJ 500 is our survey of the 500 largest law firms in the United States covering the previous calendar year.Trending Stories
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