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A Famous Big Law Combination, 20 Years Later—And Its Lessons For Today's Merger Market
"The fact that we brought all these people into the loop in October and it never leaked until we made it public on May 31 said to me that it was going to work," said Bill Lee.Federal Judge Denies FTC's Bid to Block Novant Health's Acquisition of Hospitals
"Overall, the public interest is best served by Novant being permitted to own and operate LNR and Davis, pending the conclusion of the FTC administrative process," wrote U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina.Are Judges Making Decisions to Keep Themselves Off the '6-Month List'?
"The suggestion that any of our judges, all of whom are saturated in motion briefs, would request more briefing as a delay tactic is unfounded and disappointing," Chief Judge Renee Marie Bumb said.Are These Judges Too Slow? New Data and Nuances
"I think the numbers only tell part of the story. It's important to have an appreciation for what else is going on with respect to that particular judge's docket," litigator Kerri Chewning said.5 Day-to-Day Factors That Make Work a Grind: A Partner's Guide to Revitalizing Work
Creating an engaging workplace is not just nice-to-have; it directly impacts the bottom line. Engaged team members are more productive, deliver higher-quality work, have better retention rates, and foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.View more book results for the query "quality"
Court of Appeals Evidence Decisions: A Potpourri of Rules for Criminal and Civil Actions
The 2023–2024 term of the Court of Appeals has seen a large uptick in the number of appeals decided by the court as compared to previous terms. This is especially true as to decisions deciding important and significant evidence issues.Deadline Extended: New England Legal Awards 2024
Law.com is accepting nominations for the New England Legal Awards, celebrating legal excellence in Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.Reduced Legal Fees Awarded Litigant Who Prevailed on Sole Not Withdrawn Claim
Looming Privacy Law Changes in Australia Bring Unmet Demand for Lawyers
The changes, which will make Australian privacy law more like the EU's, "should be giving people nightmares," said one Sydney-based privacy partner.For Law Firm Succession Planning, GCs Take Matters Into Their Own Hands
"I'm not reliant on any one specific attorney in any area I need assistance," said Utz general counsel Theresa Shea. "If someone were to retire, my primary billing contact might change, but my overall relationship with the firm would not."Trending Stories
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