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Allyship Must Be an Actionable Activity for Modern Law Firms to Thrive
Simply put, allyship, like success, does not occur in a vacuum, and its objectives are not the purview of one or two individuals, but rather requires a team approach—from hiring and integration to cultivation and advancement to social justice and civic investment decisions.Intermediate Appellate Panel Tosses Law Firm's Bid for New Trial in Legal Malpractice Case
"The law firm has failed to show that the communication between [the clients'] current counsel was related to the scope of counsel's current representation under Rule 4.2 (a) of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct," the Georgia Court of Appeals opinion read.Take Caution in Revisiting 'NY Times v. Sullivan' Standard
If any judicial pruning is to occur, it must be done in a careful and considered way that does not curb uninhibited, robust, and wide-open debate on public issues.Innovation: Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe
"COVID-19 accelerated innovation and increased our creativity in ways we couldn't have imagined. Despite the difficulty we all face, in many ways we're more connected, more creative and more invested in our culture of inclusion and transformation."Deal Watch: IPOs and SPACs Strike Back; Georgia-based Asbury Acquires 2 Companies
Fueled by the tech sector, cheap credit and strong stock prices, global M&A in 2021 has already eclipsed the deal value of any year on record.View more book results for the query "Curtis"
Deal Watch: IPOs and SPACs Strike Back
Fueled by the tech sector, cheap credit and strong stock prices, global M&A in 2021 has already eclipsed the deal value of any year on record.Deal Watch: M&A Breaks Annual Record in 9 Months; IPOs and SPACs Strike Back
Fueled by the tech sector, cheap credit and strong stock prices, global M&A in 2021 has already eclipsed the deal value of any year on record.G and G Oil Co. of Ind. v. Cont'l W. Ins. Co.
Tips for pursuing coverage for damages and liabilities stemming from a cyberattack.Our Courts Have Made Pennsylvania's Fair Share Act Fair
The notion that only a former legislator can provide the appropriate construct of an enactment begs the real question: should a court consider the legislative comments of the General Assembly while discussing the passage of a law when it is called upon to interpret the statute?Trending Stories
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