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As White and Williams Sees Departures, What's Next for the East Coast Firm?
"There's a cautionary tale for everyone in this," said one Am Law 100 firm leader. "If you have a practice, you worry if I can't provide my clients with a full array of services, they're going to go to some place they can."Shook Lures Big Pro Bono Fish to Deepen the Firm's National Efforts
"My job is to meet attorneys and find ways for them to help, given their expertise, their time and their interests, and help match what they offer to a need in the community," said Scot Fishman.Greenberg Traurig Laterals Keep Coming in Miami as Firm Prioritizes South Florida Growth
The Miami-based Am Law 100 firm has added 10 shareholders and of counsels since the beginning of 2020, including many in high-growth practices such as corporate, M&A, litigation, and international disputes and tax.It's Kaufman Dolowich Voluck vs. Shook, Hardy & Bacon in This Florida Trade Secret Litigation
Juan P. Camacho of Kaufman Dolowich Voluck has entered an appearance for Andiamo Consulting LLC and other defendants in a pending trade secret lawsuit.…Connecticut Restaurant Servers in Line to Get $1.2M From Ruby Tuesday's Stipulated Agreement
Plaintiffs counsel Richard Hayber has agreed to $1.2 million tentative stipulated agreement for former Connecticut servers at Ruby Tuesday; a Superior Court judge is expected to sign off on the plan next month.View more book results for the query "Shook Hardy & Bacon"
Here to Stay: Expect Remote Hearings to Become Post-Pandemic Fixture, Panelists Say
Florida U.S. District Judge William Matthewman, who believes communications technology has saved lawyers and courts time and money, said "it's another tool that we've been forced to learn, and now that we've been forced to learn it, I think it's great."Teva Launches CREATES Act Suit Against Galafold Drugmaker Over Access for Generic Development
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'The Plaintiffs' Bar Is Definitely Not Sleeping.' Naoki Kaneko Sees a Rise in Labeling Demands
Kaneko, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon's office in Irvine, defends companies in class actions over consumer products, particularly the labeling of food and beverages. He has seen more demand letters over labeling in the past six months than he's seen his entire 14-year career at the firm.Fresh off Big Pharma Victory, Defense Lawyer Braces for Similar Fights Fueled by Lit Funding
"You're going to see the exposure of the underbelly of the plaintiff practice in the coming years," said Hildy Sastre, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon.Trending Stories
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