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Despite Pandemic, Texas Is Still Alluring to Out-of-State Firms
Firms not headquartered in Texas continue to launch offices, as they see opportunity in the state's diversifying economy.Women Make Up Majority of 29 New Atlanta Partners Announced by 11 Firms
Firms also continued to promote a significant number of litigators to partner, according to an analysis of new partner announcements.Manufacturers May Soon Have a 'Reasonable' Standard for IoT Cybersecurity
This past December, the U.S. may have inadvertently passed the nation's de facto IoT cybersecurity law via the National Institute of Standards and Technology.Winning Lawyer Calls Right-to-Know Fee Award a 'Stark Warning'
"I don't think it could be any more clear when you have a six-figure sanction that the courts are serious," said Michael Joyce of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr. "I hope agencies will reevaluate how things are done."Class Action Dismissed: Juul Investors Should Have Known the Risk of E-Cigarette Bans
U.S. District Judge Roy Altman wafted away class from investors in a vaping distributor, finding they were nothing but hot air — or "a hammer in search of a nail," as he put it.People in the News—Jan. 7, 2021—Timoney Knox, Baker & Hostetler
Timoney Knox announced that Christine M. Gordon was elected a partner of the firm, and Baker & Hostetler announced today that 22 lawyers were elected to the partnership, effective Jan. 1.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Ex-Nokia In-house Lawyer's Discrimination Claims Survive in Part
The lawyer sued her former employer in July 2019, alleging she was passed over for a promotion, in favor of a younger man with less managerial experience.With Technology a Constant, Baker & Hostetler Unit Aims to Make Sense Of Options
The firm's IncuBaker program was envisioned as a "voice of reason" as legal technology floods the market.Deal Watch: $9 Billion SPAC Deal Starts Week, Logistics Consolidation Mirrors E-Commerce Boom
SPACs are not only not going away, they keep getting bigger. And with brick-and-mortar businesses hurting because of the pandemic, logistics and transport companies are buying up competition to take advantage of increasing e-commerce demand.Trending Stories
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