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Against All Odds, The Am Law 100 Were Stunningly Successful in 2020
Against a backdrop of economic anxiety and uncertainty, the country's largest firms set records for the post-Great Recession era.Hire Up: SPAC Fever Is Driving Demand for Corporate Partners
Womble Bond Dickinson hired a Silicon Valley intellectual property litigation partner from Hogan Lovells.Hire Up: SPAC Fever Is Driving Demand for Corporate Partners
Corporate partners make up the bulk of lateral partner moves among Am Law 200 firms this week.More Legal Leaders Join Opposition to New Voting Restrictions
The new signers include two firms with Georgia roots.Associate Lateral Moves in Data Privacy Accelerate, as Client Demand Remains Stiff
"There's absolutely no shortage of work," said Squire Patton Boggs' Alan Friel in Los Angeles. "There's more a shortage of people who know what they're doing."Associate Lateral Moves in Data Privacy Accelerate, as Client Demand Remains Stiff
"There's absolutely no shortage of work," said Alan Friel, of Squire Patton Boggs. "There's more a shortage of people who know what they're doing."How to Build a Program, From a Pro Bono Pacesetter
Alston & Bird allows associates to count up to 150 hours of pro bono work toward their annual billable hour goals.Seven Pa. Big Law Firms Join Fight Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100, plus 19 current and former general counsel, have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Dozens of Big Firm Leaders and GCs Speak Out Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100—including California-based firms such as Morrison & Foerster, Cooley, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati—have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Dozens of Big Firm Leaders and GCs Speak Out Against 'Unnecessary Obstacles' to Voting
Leaders of nearly two-thirds of the Am Law 100, plus 19 current and former general counsel, have signed a statement denouncing laws that make it more difficult to vote and "disenfranchise underrepresented groups."Trending Stories
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