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Big Firms Bring in Millions as Election Lawsuits Rage in Pa. and Across the Country
Jones Day has billed the Republican Party $12.1 million since 2019, while Perkins Coie has received roughly $41 million from various Democratic organizations.Big Firms Take Longview Approach in Expanding C-Suite
At least three Am Law 200 firms in the span of a week have expanded their C-suite staff to oversee strategy or client relations, showing firms are still taking a long-term view on their business.How To Strategically Manage Your Law Firm's Marketing Budget Amid Uncertainty: Part I
As society finds its way among a transformed professional framework and upended business plans in a COVID-19 world, law firms must re-evaluate their plans for building intrinsic value. Strategic marketing budget management creates opportunities for growth that go beyond simply attaining the status quo to positioning law firms for long-term success.New C-Suite Role Gains Steam in Big Law, as Lathrop Adds Position for Client Service
Chief client officer roles have become increasingly popular in the Am Law 200, as clients expand their in-house departments and add to the list of demands for outside counsel.Public Justice Seeks to Revive COVID-19 Case Against Missouri Meat-Processing Plant
The plaintiffs cited developing case law, including last month's injunction order against McDonald's, and Smithfield's motion this week to quash an OSHA subpoena over a coronavirus outbreak at one of its other plants.The Money Rolled Right in for Am Law 200 Firms in the Midwest
With a global pandemic far from anyone's mind, law firms based outside Chicago saw a boom in mergers last year and grew their revenues faster than those inside the region's biggest commercial and financial hub.Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure as Businesses Reopen
As some legislators push to protect businesses from liability, plaintiffs lawyers are prepared to bring lawsuits over personal injuries and deaths associated with COVID-19 exposure. Lawyers already have targeted cruise ships, elderly care facilities and a meat processor.As Businesses Reopen, Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure
As some legislators push to protect businesses from liability, plaintiffs lawyers are prepared to bring lawsuits over personal injuries and deaths associated with COVID-19 exposure. Lawyers already have targeted cruise ships, elderly care facilities and a meat processor.Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure As Businesses Reopen Around the U.S.
The concerns are hitting Main Street as some restaurants, movie theaters, and other businesses have reopened in certain states, including Georgia, where an elderly care home is facing a suit over four COVID-19 deaths.Trending Stories
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