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Am Law 100/200: The Early Reports
The 2016 fiscal year results for the nation's 200 largest law firms are starting to pour in. ALM's reporters across the globe are providing early snapshots and analysis of how firms performed last year and what to expect in 2017.Supreme Court to Examine How Law Firms Pay Nonlawyers
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether an alleged fee-splitting arrangement between a law firm and a nonlawyer outside consultant was proper—and whether the propriety of the arrangement even matters.Ballard Spahr Snags Securities Litigator From Morgan Lewis
The firm added Philadelphia litigator Timothy Katsiff as a partner in its Philadelphia office.How a President's Immigration Order Mobilized Big Law
The country's corporate law firms unexpectedly became front and center in the weekend response to President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.What Will the (Securities) Rules Look Like?
As of Jan. 20, 2017, a new Âadministration took over the White House and Republicans control both Houses of Congress. This power shift raises a number of questions, not the least of which is, what will securities laws and securities law enforcement look like in the coming years? After eight years of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) being led by former enforcement regulators and criminal prosecutors, Âcommentators assume that the administration change marks a pivot toward securities deregulation and reduced enforcement.Criminal Law's E-Discovery Development Issue
Criminal matters are often less developed than civil litigation when it comes to e-discovery. A Legaltech New York panel looks to highlight some of the key differences.Stung by First Jury, Prosecutors Pin Hopes on Dewey Retrial
Once again, prosecutors are aiming to persuade a Manhattan jury that top executives at Dewey & LeBoeuf lied to investors and lenders about the firm's financial condition before the firm's implosion nearly five years ago.What Labor Lawyers Want to Know About Andrew Puzder
Fast-food chief executive Andrew Puzder's nomination to lead the U.S. Labor Department is inching forward amid opposition from U.S. Senate Democrats and employee advocates who contend his confirmation would imperil Obama administration regulations. Employment lawyers on the labor and management sides are sharing their own observations about what Puzder should disclose to show he is fit, and without conflict, to serve as secretary of the Labor Department.SEC Exam Priorities for 2017 Likely Will Remain Despite Administration Change
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has released its exam priorities for 2017, and attorneys who defend SEC-covered entities say the commission's priorities likely will remain the same under the new administration.DNA Sequencing Rivals Take Injunction Fight to Federal Circuit
Judge Kathleen O'Malley seemed inclined at a hearing Thursday to uphold an injunction blocking Qiagen N.V. from selling its GeneReader devices in the United States.Trending Stories
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