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Memphis Partner Elected New Chair of Adams and Reese
Litigation partner Clarence Wilbon, who joined the Adams and Reese executive committee in 2021, has been elected chair as of Jan. 1, 2023.Two-Minute Drill: Check In on Upcoming State Privacy Laws Now
If your organization or your clients, like many others, are looking at the deadlines for the upcoming state data privacy laws with growing trepidation, you are certainly not alone. Hopefully, you did not postpone all work on your compliance initiatives for upcoming laws out of a hope for broad federal preemption.Mixed Midterm Results a Boon for Beltway Firms: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Who Got the Work?℠: Quinn Emanuel Defends Coinbase in $350M Patent Case and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams
While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.View more book results for the query "Bass Berry & Sims"
Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams
While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams
While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.Another Stellar Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A team at Latham & Watkins scored a rare defense verdict based on the entire fairness standard in the Delaware Court of Chancery.'Fabricated Evidence' Leads Federal Judge to Award $400,000 in Fees
"The defendants' attorneys undoubtedly performed a significant service for their clients by securing a dismissal of the plaintiff's claims with prejudice—arguably the best possible outcome in the case. Such a result is also exceedingly rare, as dismissal is the most severe sanction imposed by the court and is typically reserved for only the most egregious conduct," U.S. District Judge James P. Jones of the Western District of Virginia wrote.Trending Stories
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