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Innovators or Luddites? Legal May Be Leading the Way in AI
This week in AI, we do away with the idea of lawyers being behind the times and focus on legislators, regulators and litigators forging ahead.ROSS Intelligence Lands Another Law Firm Client
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice has become the latest large law firm to ink an agreement to use artificial intelligence platform ROSS Intelligence, which earlier this year signed on its first law firm clients.McDermott Keeps Hiring, Plus More Lateral Moves
The Chicago-based firm hires a handful of new partners ahead of new leadership; Kirkland & Ellis adds Paul Clement and others; Goodwin Procter hires from GE; comings-and-goings at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; O'Melveny & Myers recruits an Israeli practice head; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Smith Gambrell Raises Associate Pay as Others Mull Options
Smith Gambrell & Russell has raised associate pay, bumping up its local starting salary to $155,000, effective Sept. 1.Troutman Snags Litigator From Kilpatrick; and Other 'On the Move' News
Financial services litigator Cindy Hanson has joined Troutman Sanders as a partner from Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.Bond Dickinson cites post-Brexit worries as revenue and PEP fall
Revenue drops 3% as partner profits slip to £275,000Wingstop Hires Industry Vet as GC
After a stint at a law firm, veteran general counsel Darryl Marsch is heading back in-house. For his next act, he'll be helping the Dallas-based restaurant chain Wingstop transition to life as a public company.Ex-K&L Gates Litigator Resurfaces, Plus More Lateral Moves
After leaving a leadership role at K&L Gates, John Pierce finds a new home; Gibson Dunn grabs one from JPMorgan; Latham's London hiring spree continues; two firms raid Covington; Paul Weiss adds another rainmaker; and other key additions from The Am Law 200.$33M Legal Malpractice Suit Against Womble Carlyle Ends 'Amicably,' Lawyer Says
A legal malpractice suit seeking $33 million in damages from Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and four of its lawyers over what the plaintiffs claimed was the mishandled sale of a Kennesaw company has apparently settled, with all claims dismissed with prejudice.Trending Stories
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