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March 16, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

From a Workers' Comp Firm's Perspective: Ways to Weather the Economic Uncertainty Storm

As if law firm leaders didn't already have enough to worry about day to day, they must execute their strategic plans without having a sense of whether the conditions they're facing today will be the same in six months.
11 minute read
March 16, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Lowenstein Lays Off 16 Business Professionals in Multiple Offices

The layoffs in New York, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C., came even after the firm saw a 12% hike in revenue last year.
2 minute read
March 15, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Whose Free Speech Was the Stanford Protest Really About?

Let him speak, and then speak out against it—and, if necessary, against him. If his thoughts are so odious, their odiousness will quickly become apparent to thinking people—that is, if your thoughts are better.
5 minute read
March 09, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Keeping Your Options Open—Can a Debtor in Bankruptcy Revive an Expired Option?

While the decision provides some guidance as to how the prepetition termination or expiration of a purchase option may fare in bankruptcy, the holding is narrow, and leaves open the question of whether the court's reasoning can be applied in other circumstances to shield prepetition transactions from avoidance claims.
6 minute read
March 02, 2023 | The American Lawyer

McGuireWoods Sees Uptick in Revenue as PEP Falls Amid Shifts in Partnership Ranks

Despite a slowdown in M&A and "disappointing" performance in restructuring and workouts, the firm's leader said strong performance in middle market PE and health care helped to make up for the losses.
4 minute read
March 02, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Fulton Foreperson Is Chiseling at the Wall of Grand Jury Secrecy

Unless remedial steps are taken to patch the hole in grand jury secrecy chiseled open by Emily Kohrs, the forewoman for a grand jury in the Trump election hoax case before a Georgia court, great risk exists that grand jurors around the country will conclude that if she did it, they too can wherever in America they might be impaneled, our columnist writes.
6 minute read
March 01, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Chiseling at the Wall of Grand Jury Secrecy

Unless remedial steps are taken to patch the hole in grand jury secrecy chiseled open by Emily Kohrs, the forewoman for a grand jury in the Trump election hoax case before a Georgia court, great risk exists that grand jurors around the country will conclude that if she did it, they too can wherever in America they might be impaneled, our columnist writes.
6 minute read
February 27, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Perkins Coie Lays Off 58 Business Professionals

In an internal memo, the firm cited "macroeconomic conditions" as well as "increased expenses" that surpass the rate of revenue growth this year.
2 minute read
February 27, 2023 | New York Law Journal

What Happens When a Senator Is Incapacitated?

It is surprising that there is no current remedy. In an effort to jumpstart a discussion, however, I offer the following suggestion. A state can enact a statute that allows an ill senator to resign and have the governor appoint a temporary replacement.
5 minute read
February 23, 2023 | Law.com

The Law Firm Disrupted: A 'Short, Shallow' Recession May Be Here Already. Are More Layoffs Coming?

One economic forecaster predicts continued pain for the tech and finance industries, amid early signs that certain law firms serving these clients are feeling the pinch.
4 minute read

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