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The Big Law Backgrounds of Special Counsel Jack Smith's Legal Team
Several members of Smith's legal team have backgrounds in Big Law, including O'Melveny & Myers, Sidley Austin, Wiley Rein and Wilmer.The American Lawyer's Lifetime Achievement Honorees and Attorney of the Year Finalists
The honorees and finalists have made impacts on the profession and their communities that go well beyond their day-to-day practice.Attorneys 'On the Move': BakerHostetler Adds Cyber Security Expert; Aviation Partner Joins Hinshaw
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.South America Sees M&A Surge in July
The region, which is chock-full of family-run companies and increasingly teeming with new technologies, has become fertile ground for private equity and other growth investors.Another Full Slate of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A team at Shook, Hardy & Bacon won a nine-digit verdict last week for client Touchstream Technologies Inc. against Google Inc.View more book results for the query "Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP"
American Lawyer Industry Awards and Litigation Departments of the Year Finalists Announced
Finalists are named across categories including Best Firm of the Year, Managing Partner of the Year, Business Team of the Year, Young Lawyers of the Year and much more.Fragomen Defers Hiring Decisions on Current Summer Associates to Early 2024
In a statement, Chief People Officer Salvador Malo said client needs and changing immigration policy guided the firm's decision to delay hiring decisions.Gibson Dunn Brings on 9-Lawyer Linklaters Team in Paris
The hires are the latest in a series of recent moves by the firm to bolster its global firepower in energy and infrastructure.Big Law Partner Recruiting Picks Up Steam in DC
Paul Hastings, Baker Botts, Cleary Gottlieb, Wilkie, Proskauer, Boies Schiller, Mintz, and Barclay Damon all announced additions in their Washington, D.C., offices this week.Judges Should Welcome Feedback and Scrutiny, Not Seek to Evade It
Judges should have a professional interest in remaining open to criticism and feedback from researchers and legal practitioners as well as from the public, a retired judge writes in response to a recent op-ed in the Law Journal by a former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department that has drawn criticism from some corners.Trending Stories
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