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A New Phila. Firm Is Born as Others Make Out-of-State Hires
Rittenhouse Law opened in Center City last week, as other Pennsylvania firms grew their ranks outside the state.Possible Suicide Attempt Unlikely to Slow Jeffrey Epstein's Sex Trafficking Case, Attorneys Say
Epstein's attorneys have filed a notice of appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which would review the trial court's bail denial under a "clear error" standard, a high bar for challenging a district court's factual findings.Attorneys Say Possible Suicide Attempt Unlikely to Slow Jeffrey Epstein's Sex Trafficking Case
Epstein's attorneys have filed a notice of appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which would review the trial court's bail denial under a "clear error" standard, a high bar for challenging a district court's factual findings.CFIUS Arms Race Heats Up With Hires at V&E, Linklaters, Norton Rose Fulbright
A flurry of law firm moves underlines the need for lawyers to navigate the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.No Joke: Susman Godfrey's Unlimited Paid Parental Leave Bears Dividends
Associates who've already opted to take extended leave said it was key that men as well as women embrace the policy.Irena Royzman Joins Kramer Levin from Patterson Belknap
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Can Cloud Providers Calm the Legal Industry's Apprehensions?
As cloud computing become more popular, some law firms and corporate legal departments aren't yet ready to jump on the bandwagon.Exploring Modern Horizons: Q&A with Rina Yano, Kin's VP of Business and Legal Affairs
For Rina Yano, Kin Community's vice president of business and legal affairs and sole in-house lawyer, allows her the opportunity to work in an environment that she said represents “the wave of the future.”Cloudy Skies: Cloud Providers Step up to Relieve Legal's Apprehensions
Cloud computing is becoming more widely used than ever before by corporate legal departments and law firms, mainly because of the flexibility and lower cost such technology affords. Yet some haven't fully jumped on the bandwagon just yet, slowed by concerns over security and data access.Trending Stories
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