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International Law Firms Are Taking Stock and Making Hard Decisions
As international law firms conduct strategic reviews in the face of recession, some are likely to make bold moves, writes Lisa Shuchman in The Global Lawyer. Also, litigators face unforeseen challenges, lawyers want no regrets, and world events should get us thinking about succession planning.'Second-Class Citizen' Treatment of Business Pros Persists in Big Law: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Brown Rudnick Closes Paris Office
The surprise move leaves Brown Rudnick with just one office outside the United States, in London, after it also closed in Dublin in 2016.One Size Doesn't Fit All: How Firms in Europe Are Organizing to Catch the Metaverse Wave
Law firms throughout Europe are seeing a flood of new work advising clients on doing business in the metaverse. But their approaches, like the projects they are called on to advise, vary widely.Russia's Ukraine Invasion Has Changed the World. Has It Also Changed Law Firms?
The global footprint of international law firms has gotten a bit smaller because of the war in Ukraine. Their focus on identity and purpose seems, for the moment, to have gotten a bit bigger. But has it?View more book results for the query "Gide Loyrette Nouel"
Lawyers Are Opening Their Hearts—and Homes—to Ukrainian Refugees Arriving in Poland
The generous donations of money, goods and time are welcome and badly needed. But it is the stories of law firm staffers and lawyers opening their homes to refugees that stand out as a demonstration of commitment and sacrifice.International Firms Continued to Dominate European M&A Deals in 2021
Deals involving European targets totaled $1.4 trillion for the full-year 2021, a 14-year high.How European Firms Are Adjusting to an Omicron World
But unlike many U.S.- or U.K.-based counterparts, firms in Europe have avoided proclaiming a fixed return-to-office date that they may have to back away from.Google Agrees to Pay French News Agency for Use of Content Online
The deal, with Agence France-Presse, is a significant step in a years-long battle by French publishers and regulators to bring the tech giant to the table.Google Loses Appeal in EU Antitrust Battle as Court Upholds $2.8B Fine
The EU General Court ruled that the tech giant had violated competition rules by boosting its own comparison shopping service over competitors in search results—a ruling that is likely to result in more investigations into a business model that has been embraced by many tech giants.Trending Stories
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