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A Call to Action: Stay Calm and Carry On (Legally) in the Wake of Anti-DEI Directives
More than 40 labor and employment attorneys along with leaders of several organizations focused on diversity in the legal industry have issued a call to action for firms to remain steadfast in their diversity efforts in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling ending affirmative action in universities.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.High Court Confirms Strict 'Tracing' Requirement of Section 11 of the Securities Act
While the court's decision in Slack confirmed an important limitation on Section 11 litigation, it left the door open to a potential expansion of liability in connection with the Securities Act's registration requirements under Section 12(a)(2) in the future.Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Sue Over Denied Workplace Religious Accommodations
The U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled for an Evangelical Christian who did not want to work on the Sabbath.The 2023 Texas 100: Ranked By Profits Per Equity Partner
Vinson & Elkins posted the highest PEP among the nine firms with $3.52 million in 2022View more book results for the query "Baker Botts"
The Biggest Firms in Texas Continued to Grow in 2022
The 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas grew by 8.9% as a whole in 2022, with many of the out-of-state firms and midsize firms adding to their lawyer head counts.Texas Am Law 200 Firms Posted Largely Positive Financials in 2022
Eight of the nine homegrown Texas firms on the Am Law 200 improved revenue in 2022, even compared with the industry's hugely strong 2021.The 2023 Texas 100: Ranked By Gross Revenue
The nine homegrown Texas firms on the 2023 Am Law 200 displayed largely strong financial performances in 2022.The 2023 Texas 100: Ranked By Revenue Per Lawyer
Revenue Per Lawyer was highest at trial boutique Susman Godfrey.No One—Not Even the High Court—Seems to Agree on ERCOT Liability for Storm Uri
By granting immunity to a "purely private" entity without requiring a demonstration of the government's "actual control ... the court undermines this public trust," dissenting Justices Jeffrey Boyd and John Devine wrote.Trending Stories
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