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Big Law Still Adding Corporate Talent Even as Uncertainty Is Lurking
Hogan Lovells and Troutman Pepper are some of the latest big firms to announce corporate laterals this week.Attorneys Say It's Gotten Harder for Young Lawyers to Get Court Experience
"You have to, as a young lawyer, be willing to step up and do extra work and maybe do work that's outside of your general area of expertise," said Alison Russell, an associate at Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky.Privacy Laws to Keep Legal Teams on Their Toes
Texas would be the sixth state to enact major privacy legislation if H.B. 1844 is approved.'Be Prepared to Flexibly Respond': New State Privacy Laws to Keep Legal Teams on Their Toes
"I think we will definitely see several new state privacy laws passed this year," said Anna Westfelt, head of Gunderson Dettmer's data privacy practice.Market Uncertainties Didn't Slow Down Lateral Partner Moves in 2022. Will they in 2023?
New Law.com Compass data on 2022 partner trends show robust hiring, but even more departures. Law firm leaders detail what to expect in 2023.View more book results for the query "Troutman Pepper"
Troutman Pepper Hit With Cyberattack, Firm Acknowledges
Lawyers at the firm have been corresponding using their personal emails following the outage of their work email platform.Power Swap: Ex-Chief Justice Appears Before Former Colleagues During Oral Arguments
"You concede that our cases put this issue to the jury," asked Justice Andrew A. Pinson of former Chief Justice Harold D. Melton during Supreme Court of Georgia oral arguments.Supreme Court Brief: Big Law Joins Student Loan Relief Fight | Plus: Domestic Violence and Guns
Latham & Watkins, Troutman Pepper, Skadden and Dechert are among the major law firms that have authored amicus briefs for the test of executive authority in granting loan relief.No Blackout for Abstention in Chapter 15: Fifth Circuit Weighs In
On Jan. 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently provided some additional color to the abstention issue by ruling that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas lacked jurisdiction to decide an exclusively state-governed question related to emergency energy price controls.Trending Stories
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