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What a Difference a Year Makes for Law Firm Associates
The power dynamic inside law firms has shifted. Intense talent wars are gone, demand for legal services has dropped, COVID alerts have been canceled and partners once again can call the shots. Associates have lost their leverage — for now. But pendulums swing back and forth. How long can partners maintain the upper hand?Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A team from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison convinced the Second Circuit to vacate a $570 million trade secrets damages award against their client, IT services firm Syntel.Shearman, Togut, Gibson Dunn and Wachtell Land Key Roles as Vice Media Files for Chapter 11
Corporate bankruptcy filings through April were higher than the first four months of any year since 2010, according to S&P Global data.Dechert to Cut Global Workforce by 5%
The firm is letting go of 55 attorneys and 43 business professionals, including a "redundancy" process that has begun in London.Davis Wright Tremaine's First Latino Chair Eyes Industry-Led Growth Prospects
Camilo Echavarria, a Los Angeles-based partner, steps into the chair position as the firm ushers in a new strategic plan focusing on national industry groups that increase value for clients.View more book results for the query "Davis Wright Tremaine LLP"
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Amid industry-wide dip, some Am Law 100 firms soared.Innovations in Pro Bono, Law Firm: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
"Legal innovation means a willingness to break the status quo, to see failure as success in progress, and to reimagine the way law can be practiced in a new light, and from a completely new angle," says Joanna P. Boisen, Chief Pro Bono & Social Impact Officer at Davis Wright Tremaine.Another Hefty Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
First runners-up this week at Davis Wright Tremaine who won a high-profile fair use fight for book publishers against the Internet Archive.Inside Track: Navigating Legal Fallout From Cyberattacks Getting Trickier and Trickier
"Being breached, paying the attackers and then not notifying law enforcement is something that happens dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of times a day in the United States," said Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory.Inside Track: Navigating Legal Fallout From Cyberattacks Getting Trickier and Trickier
"Being breached, paying the attackers and then not notifying law enforcement is something that happens dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of times a day in the United States," said Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory.Trending Stories
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