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Can 'Virtual' Law Firms Help Close the Partner Gender Gap?
A Working Mother survey suggests law firms still have a long way to go to achieve gender parity—even up in the cloud.Sara Moss Ascends to Vice Chairman Role at Estée Lauder
Sara Moss, executive vice president and GC at the cosmetics giant since 2003, is the latest example of companies elevating their top lawyers to nonlegal positions to make business and strategic decisions.Oakland Throws a Block at DOJ Bid to Weigh in on Antitrust Claims Over Raiders Move
Lawyers with DOJ's Antitrust Division contend that lost tax revenues don't constitute an injury to “business or property” recoverable under federal antitrust law and to find otherwise "could lead to anticompetitive effects from over-deterrence."Oakland Cries Foul at DOJ Bid to Weigh in on Antitrust Claims Over Raiders Move
Lawyers with DOJ's Antitrust Division contend that lost tax revenues don't constitute an injury to “business or property” recoverable under federal antitrust law and to find otherwise "could lead to anticompetitive effects from over-deterrence."Kamala Harris Picks Perkins Coie as Firm Ramps Up Work for Democrats
New campaign finance disclosures show the business major U.S. law firms have captured so far in the Democratic primary.Sen. Harris Hires Perkins Coie as Firm Ramps Up Work for Democratic Presidential Contenders
New campaign finance disclosures show the business major U.S. law firms have captured so far in the Democratic primary.Conservative Lawyers' Group Condemns Trump's 'Ignorant Racist Nature'
"Naivete, resentment and outright racism, roiled in a toxic mix, have given us a racist president. Trump could have used vile slurs, including the vilest of them all, and the intent and effect would have been no less clear," wrote George Conway, of counsel to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, in an op-ed piece in The Washington Post.First State AG Case Over Ethicon Mesh Underway
The trial opened Monday with a lawyer for the state of California claiming Ethicon misrepresented the safety of its products and thus should pay $700 million in penalties. A defense lawyer said 2,000 studies have looked at the safety of mesh products and that a “cottage industry” of plaintiffs lawyers and experts were behind the lawsuit.Trending Stories
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