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How Midsize Firms Can Compete In Wake Of High Payouts For Associates
In response to recent raises to associate base salaries, midsize firms that can't match will reinforce the message that their associates have an accessible and meaningful career path, write Pro Mid Market columnists at recruiting firm The Foster group.Skadden, Simpson Thacher Pick Up Partners in Houston, as Energy Work Remains in Steady Demand
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom hired an energy litigator from Haynes and Boone, while Simpson Thacher & Bartlett added a Kirkland & Ellis tax partner, both in Houston.Your Clients Are Leaving Without Telling You: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Deal Watch: Big Week in Multiple Verticals in M&A
Skadden and Paul Weiss had multiple big deals in the last few days, as deals from tech, energy and PE power the week. And there were four new IPOs.The Time to Do a Transatlantic Merger is Now
As international GDP growth slows, law firms hoping to keep up with Kirkland, Latham, Skadden, and Simpson Thacher need to consider mergers involving the US, writes the Global Lawyer.View more book results for the query "Simpson Thacher"
Simpson Thacher's Oz Benamram: Gen AI Will Require Robust KM Teams
Benamram, the firm's chief knowledge and innovation officer and a LegalWeek speaker, does not believe that new technologies within legal will necessarily lead to job loss, but there still will be "casualties," he said.Gen AI Will Require Robust KM Teams: A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Oz Benamram
Simpson Thacher's chief knowledge and innovation officer does not believe that new technologies within legal will necessarily lead to job loss. However, there still will be "casualties," he said.Dealmakers Plan to Keep Investing in Private Equity Practices Amid Higher Expectations for 2024
Private equity attorneys from leading law firms say creative dealmaking could meet pent-up demand to produce an uptick in deals.Use of Police Dogs Constitutes Search Implicating Fourth Amendment Protections
In 'People v. Butler', the Court of Appeals recently decided an issue of first impression concerning the use of police dogs to detect the presence of illegal drugs on a suspect's body. In a unanimous opinion, it ruled that the use of a narcotics-detecting dog to sniff a suspect's body for evidence of a crime constitutes a search for purposes of the Fourth Amendment.Tackling Homelessness in New York State
William T. Russell Jr., chair of the Task Force on Homelessness and the Law, writes: Because there is no single cause of homelessness, the Task Force has created multiple subcommittees to focus on distinct areas of law and policy.Trending Stories
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