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D.C. Firms Eye Opportunities After Election Surprise
Not all of Washington, D.C., which voted 22-to-1 for Hillary Clinton, sees a Donald Trump presidency as a glass half empty.Q&A: Why Supreme Court Was 'Pivotal' in Trump's Victory
McGuire Woods partner John Adams, a former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, says voters want a court that "does not step out as boldly."Record Rents Drive Design Changes for San Francisco Firms
Rent per attorney has reached $62,000 in San Francisco, prompting firms to rethink how they use their space.These Four Practices Flourished During the Obama Years
With the end of the Obama administration nearing, some lawyers who worked in the administration are climbing to success in a growing bevy of private-practice areas. We look at four practices—from tech sophisticates, to financial regulation experts, to fraud specialists, to third-party settlement appointees—that have gained steam during Barack Obama's presidency.Southern Firms Seek New Horizons, Plus More Lateral Moves
Baker Donelson and Maynard, Cooper & Gale set up shop in new cities; Crowell & Moring sees two practice leaders depart; more exits at Cadwalader; McGuireWoods expands in San Francisco; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Florida Biopharma's Bankruptcy Leaves Big Firms Holding Bag
Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals filed for bankruptcy in Delaware last week, owing nearly $3.7 million to lawyers from more than 20 firms, including at least eight from the Am Law 200. The Sarasota, Florida-based company, formerly known as Star Scientific, once made headlines over a criminal complaint filed against a former Virginia governor.McGuireWoods Grows San Francisco Office With Alston & Bird Hire
Lior Nuchi has left Alston & Bird's Silicon Valley office to join McGuireWoods' corporate practice in San Francisco.SCOTUS Preview: Four Cases You Should Know About
The new Supreme Court term is just around the corner, kicking off on October 4. In anticipation, four experts on Tuesday offered insights on cases to watch as well as the court's composition and future.DOJ National Security Chief John Carlin to Leave Agency
John Carlin, the assistant U.S. attorney general for national security, will leave the Department of Justice on Oct. 15, the agency said Tuesday.Trending Stories
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