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Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Taking the Temperature of Litigation Leaders in 2023
Here's one last visit with the 16 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we queried this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.What to Expect in Evolving U.S. Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in 2024
AI regulation is poised to take center stage next year, demanding accountability from companies of all sizes.Power Generator Companies Get Landmark Decision in Winter Storm Uri MDL
A class of defendants represented by virtually every major commercial litigation law firm in Texas was granted a reversal against claims brought by consumers affected by Winter Storm Uri.Salt Lake Sees More Big Law Interest, as Spencer Fane Enters Through Merger
"We do not have a business plan or profit formula that requires the four-figure rates that some of the other firms entering that market are probably expecting," chair Pat Whalen said.View more book results for the query "Foley Lardner"
Ex-Foley & Lardner Adviser Charged With Acting As Cuban Agent
Manuel Rocha, the former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, rejoined the firm in December 2022. According to federal prosecutors, he met in 2022 and 2023 with an undercover FBI agent and admitted to "40 years" of work on behalf of Cuba.Big Law Firms Offering 'Mixed Bag' of Rate, Comp Structures in Emerging Markets, Including Miami
"Our real value proposition is we provide coastal expertise at Midwestern rates," said one law firm leader. "You get a lot of bang for your buck."Big Law Firms Offering 'Mixed Bag' of Rate, Compensation Structures in Emerging Markets
"Our real value proposition is we provide coastal expertise at Midwestern rates," said one law firm leader. "You get a lot of bang for your buck."Big Fish, Small Ponds: How Big Law Is Slowly Infiltrating Emerging Markets, Including S.E. Ones
"Firms open there, not because they want to tap into a certain geographic community but because partners want to live there," Holland & Knight managing partner Steven Sonberg said.Big Fish, Small Ponds: How Big Law Is Slowly Infiltrating Emerging Markets
"Firms open there, not because they want to tap into a certain geographic community but because partners want to live there," Holland & Knight managing partner Steven Sonberg said.Trending Stories
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