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Arbitration Pledge for Diversity Met With Skepticism in South Florida and Latin America
A pledge that aims to increase the number of women in international arbitration has gained the support of hundreds of people and organizations worldwide, but the response from attorneys in South Florida and Latin America has been less enthusiastic.Foreign Law Firms on Edge, Decamp as Venezuela Teeters on Chaos
Since January, the world has watched a slow-motion disaster unfolding in Venezuela, where critical shortages of food and medicine are fueling chaos. Inside the country, a handful of international firms are doing their best to ride out the crisis, while others have already jumped ship.I'll Take 'Law Firms' For $500
Sidley and Fish get a plug on 'Jeopardy!'Foreign Law Firms on Edge as Venezuela Teeters
Amid food shortages and rising political unrest, major firms in Caracas are doing what they can to weather the storm.Locke Lord Opens Office in Ohio
Dallas-based Locke Lord opens an office in Cincinnati on June 20, which is staffed by two public finance laterals.Dechert Reshuffles London Leadership in Growth Bid
In an example of the laser-like focus U.S. law firms are placing on London in recent months, Dechert has revamped the leadership structure of its London office with an eye toward making it on par with the firm's largest locations in New York and Philadelphia.Lateral Litigators: May's Most Impressive Moves
Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., were hot markets for lateral litigators in May, with firms including Boies, Schiller & Flexner; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan; Morrison & Foerster; and Bracewell coming out on top. Here are The Lit Daily's picks for the most notable litigator moves in May.Hunton Makes Two Big Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid merger talks with a U.K. firm, Hunton & Williams added two practice leaders from Katten Muchin Rosenman; Bo Dietl's GC finds a new home; Jenner & Block launches a private wealth practice; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Ruling Bars Fendi From Collecting $34M From Insurer
A retailer that knocked off the fashion company's goods had insurance policies covering any advertising-based injury it inflicted on its rivals, but the Second Circuit said that merely using the Fendi trademark on goods the retailer sold, and nothing more, doesn't amount to "advertising."Practice Leaders Pick Up Stakes, Plus More Lateral Moves
A half-dozen big firms shuffled practice leaders within the past week; Skadden snags a high-profile arbitration expert in Hong Kong; the founding partner of Weil's Rhode Island office departs; and other notable laterals from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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