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Law Firms, Including Atlanta's Morris Manning, Are Seeking Mental Health Solutions Together
It's a competitive business, but some law firms are embracing the idea that collaboration, not competition, is the path forward when it comes to mental health and well-being.Senate Confirms Bradley Garcia as First Latino Judge on DC Circuit
Former O'Melveny & Myers partner will join what many consider the nation's second most important court.Morgan Lewis Practice Group Chairs Add to Big Law's Back-to-Office Chorus
The leader of the firm's litigation department has mandated that lawyers come to the office Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, following similar mandates from the labor and employment, transactions, and investment management leaders.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Out
There's certainly no shortage of high-stakes wins to talk about.The Law Firm Disrupted: Gen Z Isn't Chasing the Brass Ring, and That's a Long-Term Crisis
How to cultivate the next generation of partners and leadership isn't a priority for today's harried leadership, but perhaps it should be.View more book results for the query "O'Melveny"
O'Melveny's Return-to-Office Plans Prioritize Flexibility
O'Melveny & Myers held a series of town halls and sought input from lawyers and staff to determine the future of work at the Am Law 100 firm.This Law Firm Figured Out its Post-Pandemic Work Schedule by Giving Everyone a Voice
O'Melveny & Myers held a series of town halls and sought input from lawyers and staff to determine the future of work at the Am Law 100 firm.Looming SCOTUS Ruling May Have Chilling Effect on Big Law Diversity Efforts
"Law firms aren't directly in the crosshairs" as the Supreme Court considers two higher education affirmative action cases, said Regina Speed-Bost, managing partner of SB Law. "But in some respects we are. It is a direct affront to programs that have worked to address disparities."Advocacy or Extortion? It Still Depends on the Court
Zealous advocacy could be stifled to the detriment of clients on both sides of the "v," as the shifting legal landscape creates massive risk for lawyers who, in service of their clients, may become defendants in significant litigation, according to O'Melveny & Myers' David Marroso.US Law Firm Leasing Activity, Including Atlanta, Hits New Highs
For the first time activity in the smaller markets nearly drew even with leasing in the 10 major markets, including in markets such as San Diego and Denver, according to a new leasing trends report from Cushman & Wakefield.Trending Stories
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