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Exclusive: Third Parties Leaking Email Addresses, Passwords From Leading Firms on Dark Web
Security experts provide Legaltech News with the most email addresses by law firm domain name compromised in third-party hacks. Do your firm's policies cover this threat?Even SCOTUS Unsure on How Much Samsung Owes Apple
The key question facing the justices, and any lower court judge handling the case if it's sent back, is how to break down the multimillion-dollar financial award tied to design patent infringement.Orrick Makes Key Additions, Plus More Lateral Moves
Three new laterals at Orrick; a pair of Honigman practice leaders land at Foley & Lardner; Gibson Dunn recruits from the Justice Department; Latham & Watkins welcomes a top SEC official; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The Am Law Second Hundred: Taking a Dive
Overall, the firms in the bottom half of the Am Law 200 had a rougher year than their richer counterparts.Best of the Legal Tech Blogosphere: Modern ECA, Problems in Mobile Discovery and More
A roundup of blog posts and other musings from in and around the legal tech community.London Calling for Two Big Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves
Boies Schiller and Cooley bulk up their nascent outposts in London; Gordon Rees and Shipman & Goodwin grow in New York; Hogan Lovells hires four in Australia and an ex-New York prosecutor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Energy Pipeline Firm Fuels Three Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Locke Lord, Norton Rose Fulbright and Vinson & Elkins reshuffle some energy industry legal chairs in Houston; a K&L Gates partner with a conflict moves on; more Bingham McCutchen refugees find new homes; the federal bench lands some big-firm talent; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Kirkland Adds Two, Plus More Lateral Moves
Kirkland & Ellis poaches from Weil and Baker Botts, a White House rejoins Latham and more new hires across The Am Law 200.Destroying Evidence? There's No Clear State Law Against It
While it may not sit well with a judge, there's no state law prohibiting the destruction of evidence before a lawsuit is filed, says Gabriel Reynoso.Trending Stories
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