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Hire power: 25 of the biggest lateral moves of 2017
From Kirkland and Latham laterals to Gibson Dunn and Hogan Lovells hires, a look back at some of 2017's biggest partner movesCourt of Appeal Reignites Age Discrimination Suit Against Tinder
Tinder previously convinced a trial court that its age-based pricing was based on market research showing younger users were more cash-strapped and less willing to pay for the enhanced version of its popular dating app.Hire Power: The 25 Biggest Lateral Moves of 2017
Law firms recharged their practices with a range of high-wattage partner moves in 2017. It wasn't shocking that many of the new hires came from the outgoing Obama administration. But plugged-in practitioners of all kinds were in demand, from Silicon Valley dealmakers to law firm leaders to white-collar litigators.Global Legal Giants Land Two Laterals in Los Angeles
DLA Piper and Greenberg Traurig have picked up the managing partner of Holland & Knight's office in the city and the head of the corporate practice at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, respectively.With #MeToo, Companies Must Walk a Fine Line. Can It Be Done?
Former federal Judge Shira Scheindlin and others spoke about the challenges companies face handling claims in the midst of a major public outcry against workplace harassment and abuse.Lawyers Getting Paid in Bitcoin (Mostly) Like It
Big and small firms alike, as well as solo practitioners, are accepting cryptocurrency's risks in order to meet clients' needs and get paid.Cosby's Criminal Defense Team Adds LA Appellate Pro Becky James
James, a former federal prosecutor and leader of the appellate practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips who is now at Greenberg Gross, has represented Bill Cosby previously in civil cases brought by his accusers.Cosby's Criminal Defense Team Adds LA Appeals Pro
Becky James of Greenberg Gross, a former leader of the appellate practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, has represented Bill Cosby in civil cases brought by his accusers.California Judge Blisters CFPB, Rejects $235M Restitution Request
U.S. District Judge John F. Walter on Jan. 19 ruled the CFPB had failed to show that any restitution was appropriate. He ordered CashCall—represented by lawyers from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Latham & Watkins—to pay a penalty of about $10.3 million, the statutory minimum.Trending Stories
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