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Big Law Is Gaining Ground in New Markets Inch-by-Inch This Year
Law firms such as Reed Smith and Husch are relying on a comparatively simple launch strategy in 2023.Generative AI Tools Will Upend Legal Services: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Delaware Law Divides Texas Court on Question of Director Liability
"If this is an 'interested' director transaction ... the inquiry ceases. In that event, futility of demand has been established by any objective or subjective standard," the dissent said.Texas Court Divided Over Question of Director Liability Under Delaware Law
"If this is an 'interested' director transaction ... the inquiry ceases. In that event, futility of demand has been established by any objective or subjective standard," the dissent said.New Notre Dame Law Program Helps Diverse Students Network With Big Law Employers
"The networking opportunities were a way to strengthen our shared DEI goals with our law firm partners, and promote efforts to increase diversity among top law firms by directly connecting firms with top-tier candidates from communities underrepresented in the legal profession," Max Gaston, Notre Dame Law School's director of DEI, said in a statement.View more book results for the query "'Husch Blackwell'"
Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.'Congress Spins Its Wheels': Cannabis Industry Attorneys See Familiar Trends Looming in 2023
The cannabis industry saw historic legislation, big deals and lots of celebrity endorsements in 2022. But it continues to struggle with the same major hurdles, including lack of action at the federal level, attorneys said.Higher Law: 2023 Cannabis Law Predictions: More Weed Woes and Willie Nelson?
Two lawyers in the cannabis industry see consolidation and perhaps more congressional consternation in the year ahead.Defense Attorneys Withdraw as Arbitrators Expose Clients' Wrongdoings
The defendant went to such lengths to avoid complying with the arbitration panel's orders that his attorneys asked and were allowed to withdraw from the case.Trending Stories
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