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What 2017's Trends Can Mean for Big Law in 2018
As the industry plans for 2018, there are several key trends from this year that will carry through and intensify.Dentons, in Latest Growth Bid, Launches In-House Consulting Service
The growing global legal giant plans to use its stable of former GCs to help current in-house legal chiefs cope with a changing market for legal services.Justices Hear Competing Voices in Wedding Cake Discrimination Case
The number of amicus briefs filed in the case of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple will not break the record set in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 marriage equality cases, but it clearly signals the high stakes involved for civil rights, business and religious communities. More than 80 briefs in total have been lodged with the justices in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission—short of the record 148 in the same-sex marriage challenges. Not surprisingly, the Masterpiece briefs reflect a familiar divide.DOJ 'Gag Order' Policy Doesn't Shut Door on Legal Challenges
Though Microsoft dropped its case against the U.S. government after the policy change, the legal challenges gag orders face may be far from over.Who's Hiring from the CFPB? These Law Firms Showed Interest.
Four prominent law firms courted at least one top-level official at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this summer. Between June and July, the firms Sidley Austin, Ballard Spahr, Goodwin Procter and Manatt Phelps each requested meetings with one or more CFPB officials, according to documents The National Law Journal obtained through a public records request.How Covington and Davis Wright Scored a Major DOJ Policy Change for Microsoft
The word “Microsoft” appears nowhere in a groundbreaking policy memo issued by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein—but you can draw a direct line to the tech giant and its legal team.'Wolf of Wall Street' Lawyer's Libel Case Is Just Making Things Worse
You'd like to think a lawyer would recognize when filing a lawsuit is not just ill-advised, but might actually make things worse. Or not. Case in point: Attorney Andrew Greene's libel suit against Paramount Pictures.Legal Fee Shocker: Richard Simmons Must Pay Tabloid That Wrongly Reported He's Transgender
Just as courts over time have found that it's no longer defamatory per se to say a person was born out of wedlock or has cancer, or to incorrectly report someone's race, so too Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory Keosian determined that “misidentification of a person as transgender is not actionable defamation absent special damages.”BuzzFeed Hires Roy Black in Russia Dossier Lawsuit
The famous Miami attorney adds the website to his roster of high-profile clients, which has also included Justin Bieber and Rush Limbaugh.Trending Stories
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