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U.K. Firms Looking Across the Pond Risk Entering No-Man's Land
In a sense, a tie-up with a U.S. firm offers the worst of both worlds.Wachtell Partner: Why the Firm Remains Reclusive
The Manhattan firm has average profits per equity partner well over $5 million and a long track record of advising on prestigious deals, but it faces the same pressures as many independent firms in needing to carefully manage its overseas referral relationships as many rivals build up global operations.Bad for Business? Firms Diverge Over Entering Legal Tech Market
For some, law firm-backed technology can face resistance in the market and stunt a firm's openness to new tools. For others, knowing the inner workings of a firm is the key to legal innovation. So what's the deal?Law Firms Split Over Entering Legal Tech Market
For some, law firm-backed technology can face resistance in the market and stunt a firm's openness to new tools. For others, it's the key to success.Wachtell Partner: 'We Are Not That Modern'
Adam Emmerich, a corporate partner at the elite Manhattan outfit, comments on the rise of global law firms and which U.K. operations it favors working with.View more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
Wachtell Partner: 'We Are Not That Modern'
The elite Manhattan outfit on the rise of global law firms and which U.K. operations it favours working withOrlando Legal Tech Firm Becomes Latest Venture Capital Investment in Law
The new Jet.Law firm deploys machine learning to forecast a case's workload and uses that prediction to set a fixed monthly rate for clients.Florida Firm Leveraging Automated Case Updates Becomes Latest Y Combinator Investment
The new Jet.Law firm deploys machine learning to forecast a case's workload and uses that prediction to price clients at a fixed monthly rate.Daily Dicta: Stinky? Yes. A Public Nuisance? No. Beveridge Litigators Stick Up for Landfills
A growing number of plaintiffs around the country are attempting to bring public nuisance class actions against landfills because—as garbage is want to do—the sites stink.AT&T-Time Warner and Beyond: The State of Vertical Merger Enforcement in the U.S.
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: While precise standards for vertical merger enforcement in the United States remain unclear, recent enforcement and agency statements provide a number of key takeaways and areas for potential government focus.Trending Stories
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