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An Exceedingly Impressive Group of Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Lawyers at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and the Southern Poverty Law Center secured a ground-breaking ruling from the Fifth Circuit holding that a Mississippi law permanently disenfranchising people previously convicted of certain crimes amounted to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment.'Predominantly an In-Office Firm': Davis Polk Renews NYC Lease, With 30,000 More Square Feet
The firm's new 25-year lease at 450 Lex is now the largest by square footage in New York in 2023 to date, according to real estate broker CBRE.Young Conaway Hires New Del. E-Discovery Counsel
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor announced that Alyssa O'Connell has joined the firm's corporate litigation and counseling section as e-discovery counsel.Weil Adds Skadden Energy Partner as Houston Buildout Continues
The string of hires "results from a months-long review of the market and a strategic plan on what we want to do," said Kyle Krpata, co-head of Weil's private equity practice.After Kirkland's Migration to Century City, Other Big Law Firms Are Following
Skadden is joining a growing number of firms basing their Los Angeles operations out of Century City, as firms continue to reduce their footprints downtown.View more book results for the query "Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP"
Big Law Is Migrating to Century City at 'Twice the Cost' of DTLA
Skadden is joining a growing number of firms basing their Los Angeles operations out of Century City, as firms continue to reduce their footprints downtown.For Now, V&E Going It Alone Among Texas Firms on Mandatory 4 Days in Office
Vinson & Elkins announced it will soon move to a mandatory four days a week in the office for lawyers, but other large Texas-founded firms aren't taking the same step yet.Vinson & Elkins Mandates Four Days in Office, as Movement Spreads Outside New York
The Vinson & Elkins policy, effective Sept. 11, applies to most lawyers and business professionals.Dangerous Delay: First Department Upholds Adverse Inference in Discovery Dispute
A recent First Department decision reflects a continued post-pandemic trend of New York courts cracking down on delays in producing discovery materials—including by levying harsh penalties not sought by the complaining party.New York Legal Award Honorees Selected for 2023
The full list of our honorees, including Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, Distinguished Leaders, Diversity Initiative Winners, In-House Impact Winners, Innovation Award Winners, Litigation Departments of the Year, Dealmakers of the Year, Rising Stars and the finalists for Attorney of the Year.Trending Stories
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