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Big Law Associate Who Was Fired at 61 Clears Hurdle in Age Bias Suit
Alan Laufer was Pryor Cashman's oldest associate when he was fired. The firm says that's not why they let him go.NY's Midsize Law Firms See Increased Specialization as a Competitive Advantage
Clients in the midst of a legal crisis want to know that their advisers have handled the same type of matters many times before. So firms are realigning their practice groups and changing the way they're marketing their services to focus on the expertise they already have.Meet the (Overwhelmingly Female) Attorneys Featured at This Year's SXSW
While women still have a long way to go in chipping away at the disparate gender representation in law, there's one place where they are overwhelmingly dominating: the annual South by Southwest festival and conference in Austin, Texas.Barbara Mullin Joins Patterson Belknap From Akin Gump
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Hilary Sunghee Seo Joins Allen & Overy as Senior Counsel
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Midsize Moves: A Connecticut Consultant and Disbanded Boutiques
A former DMV commissioner joins Murtha Cullina as a government affairs consultant, and boutique partners go midsize.Michael Peskowitz and Lauren Scarantino Join Blank Rome from Thompson & Knight
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneysWho Got the Work: Stolen Songs and Acronym Appropriation
Pryor Cashman is defending Ed Sheeran against claims that his song "Thinking Out Loud" is too close to "Let's Get it On," and other midsize jobs.Managing Key Issues Affecting Hospitality M&A Deals: Part II
In their Hospitality Law column, Todd E. Soloway and Michelle Pham continue their two-part series discussing some of the most pertinent issues arising in hospitality M&A transactions.Timing Is Key in Copyright Case | Gorsuch-Sotomayor Team Up (Again) | More on 'Serial Adversaries'
Our snapshot on the lawyers arguing today's big copyright case at the US Supreme Court, plus: observations on the Gorsuch-Sotomayor alignment in a Sixth Amendment dispute, and more on "serial adversaries" at the high court. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!Trending Stories
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