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Head of Simpson Thacher's Derivatives Practice Jumps to Paul Hastings
New York partner Joyce Xu said she was attracted by the "entrepreneurial spirit" she found at Paul Hastings.The New Players in California in 2018
California was a hot spot for new office openings in 2018. Here is a rundown of who is new across the Golden State—and one that closed its doors.Seeking Rising Big Law Talent, Axinn Adds Simpson Thacher Lawyer to Partnership
A firm founder said Axinn's recruiting strategy includes taking lawyers from large law firms where it's increasingly difficult to make partner.Mid-Market Recap: IP Remains Hot
Even mid-market firms think there's an opportunity to expand their IP talent. And in some cases, they're poaching talent from bigger firms.Daily Dicta: Faegre Baker Daniels Connection Helps Sink Mary Bono as USA Gymnastics CEO
It's entirely possible that Bono never even met the former Faegre litigator who represented USA Gymnastics as the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal was unfolding.East Coast Boutique Axinn Launches San Francisco Office
The IP and antitrust firm says it's moving closer to existing tech clients and planting a flag in "an epicenter in the U.S. for technology and scientific innovation."Axinn Launches San Francisco Office
The IP and antitrust firm says it's moving closer to existing tech clients and planting a flag in "an epicenter in the U.S. for technology and scientific innovation."Daily Dicta: Wait, Should We Be Taking Avenatti Seriously as a Presidential Candidate?
In some ways, Avenatti reminds me of John Edwards—a charismatic, silver-tongued plaintiffs lawyer who figures success in a courtroom should translate into success as a politician.Fourth Circuit Rejects Appeal of Decision Nixing Table-Saw Antitrust Claims
The Fourth Circuit held that Oregon-based saw-maker SawStop's allegations that the companies had colluded to boycott its patented injury-prevention technology were barred by the four-year statute of limitations for antitrust claims.Daily Dicta: When the Judge Doesn't Like You; Saw Makers Notch a Win
Judicial bias is a tricky thing. Is the judge ruling against you because she doesn't like your legal arguments? Or is it personal?Either way, it's bold—and potentially risky—move to call on a judge to recuse for bias. But Mike Daugherty is not one to shy away from a fight.Trending Stories
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