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Dozens of Big Firms to Appear in New 'Panama Papers' Database
Plenty of familiar names from The Am Law 200 and Global 100 appeared in an early version of a searchable online database drawn from the leaked files of offshore firm Mossack Fonseca.Morning Wrap: Grassley's Gamble | Eight New Court Picks
"I would have to admit it's a gamble," Sen. Chuck Grassley, the judiciary chairman, says about the GOP's block on the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. President Obama announces eight new court picks, including two for the D.C. federal trial bench. And a criminal justice reform bill moves forward in the Senate. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.How a 'Burned-Out' International Lawyer Ditched Squire Patton Boggs
When Kristen Jarvis Johnson left her senior associate position to focus on her startup toy company, she invited the Internet along for the ride.Making Lawyers Look Good Online
Targeting a new generation of clients, website designs aim to make attorneys seem more likable.How This 3L Won a Precedent-Setting Sixth Circuit Case
Some lawyers wait years for the chance to argue before a federal court of appeals. Kellie Kulka did it as a third year law student--and just won a precedent-setting decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Credit Squire Patton Boggs with the opportunity.Holland & Knight Adds Partner Quartet, Plus More Lateral Moves
Holland & Knight keeps hiring; Kirkland picks up one from Paul Weiss; Proskauer Rose reels in some heavy-hitters; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.The Humble Law Firm Website Is Going Way, Way Upscale
Vanity Fair-like portraits. Profiles that convey spark and personality. Throughout The Am Law 200, firms are remaking their sites—to the tune of $200,000 to more than $1 million.A 'Brexit' May Not Change UK Employment Law
There's a lot of confusion over what happens to the U.K.'s employment laws if Great Britain leaves the European Union.FTC is 'Simply Wrong' in Merger Suit, Staples and Office Depot Execs Say
Federal antitrust regulators who sued to block Sysco Corp.'s proposed merger with U.S. Foods Inc. last summer will head to court Monday in Washington to try to stop another multibillion-dollar deal: Staples Inc.'s acquisition of rival Office Depot. The executives of the two companies on Friday alleged the agency "has cherry picked a few facts to fit its narrative and support its case."Big Law Partners, General Counsel Urge Senate Action on SCOTUS Pick
Nearly 250 law firm partners and corporate general counsel signed a letter Wednesday to the White House and Senate leadership urging action on the president's nominee to U.S. Supreme Court.Trending Stories
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