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If Legislators Curtail Traffic Stops, Attorneys Predict Confusion About Who Was Behind the Wheel
"I think it's worth it. There are no perfect solutions. It will cause problems but it will solve problems, too," Princeton attorney Douglas Herring said. "The problems it will solve are outweighed by the problems it will create."Suit Against Citizens Bank Over Alleged Breach of Contract Sent to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Who Got the Work?℠: Clifford Chance Guides $2.6B Buy of Bayer Business and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.With Demand at an 'All-Time High,' Clark Hill Revenue Up 11.7%, Profits Up 29.9%
The Detroit-founded firm posted impressive financials with strong demand in practices such as M&A, labor and employment, litigation and cybersecurity.View more book results for the query "Clark Hill"
Del. Shareholder Transaction Deal Among Work Fueling Clark Hill's 29.9% Profits Boost
The Detroit-founded firm posted impressive financials with strong demand in practices such as M&A, labor and employment, litigation and cybersecurity.With Demand at an 'All-Time High,' Clark Hill Revenue Up 11.7%, Profits Up 29.9%
"We've made substantial investments over the last three to five years—moving into California, doubling down into some emerging markets," said CEO John Hensien. "That investment is really paying off this year, not just in profitability and revenue, but the makeup of the attorneys."Midsize Moves: Financial Services Hire, Litigation Partner Addition
McGlinchey Stafford announced that Alexander Green has joined the financial services litigation group as of counsel in the Washington, D.C., office, according to a release by the firm.At Morrison & Foerster, Ketanji Brown Jackson Developed Her Supreme Court Chops
Jackson was recruited by Beth Brinkmann, who had a plan to create one of the most diverse Supreme Court practices in the country, according to some colleagues.At Morrison & Foerster, Ketanji Brown Jackson Developed Her Supreme Court Chops
Jackson was recruited by Beth Brinkmann, who had a plan to create one of the most diverse Supreme Court practices in the country, according to some colleagues.Trending Stories
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