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Mid-Market Recap: A Rush to Get Deals Done
Firms representing mid-market companies said they're busy pushing through deals and fielding questions from anxious clients about how to preserve their businesses during this crisis and deal with a host of labor and employment issues.As Law Firms Nationwide Address Slowdown, Pa. Firms Opt Against Layoffs
Our firm-by-firm guide to how law firms are protecting their bottom lines from the economic fallout of the coronavirus.Court OKs Arbitration Clause in Law Firm Retainer, Sending Legal Mal Suit to Panel
While the trial court's opinion had noted procedural differences between arbitrating a case and litigating it in court, Olson said those differences did not amount to a limitation that would run afoul of the professional conduct rules.People in the News—April 2, 2020—Faegre Drinker
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath's diversity and inclusion committee hosted a panel presentation in Philadelphia focused on advocacy milestones that challenged barriers to inclusion.'Learning as We Go,' Law Firms Struggling to Keep Up With COVID-19 Information
With no federal guidance, states have scrambled to institute their own shelter-in-place orders, leaving law firms to turn to online research teams and spreadsheets to keep track of information.'Learning as We Go,' Law Firms Struggle to Stay Up to Date on COVID-19 Guidance, Protocols
"We've had a steep learning curve with no playbook," Florida Bar president John Stewart said.'Learning as We Go,' Law Firms Struggle to Stay Up to Date on COVID-19 Guidance, Protocols
"I've been practicing for over 40 years and this is the most challenging thing I've ever faced. We're all learning as we go," Fox Rothschild chairman Mark Silow said.Inside Track: How Legal Departments Are Proving Their Companies Are Doing 'Essential Business'
In-house lawyers are helping their companies navigate the novel coronavirus pandemic by proving they're doing what is now termed as 'essential business,' which means a company can still operate at relatively normal capacity if it is providing necessities to the public. Also, the countless emails from Big Law firms about COVID-19 webinars are not working for some in-house counsel, according to a viral tweet.Avis General Counsel Michael Tucker Departs Amid Cost Cutting, Board Shakeup
"Michael had a successful career of nearly 10 years with the company, and we mutually agreed that now was an appropriate time to transition," the car rental company said in a statement to Corporate Counsel.As Potential Slowdown Looms, Mid-Market Clients in Mad Dash to Close Deals
"We are closing deals like crazy here," Ballard Spahr chairman Mark Stewart said just over a week ago. "The best thing to happen is we have discovered in this past week that we have a great ability to get up, work remotely and close deals."Trending Stories
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