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Salt Licked: Utah Firm Eats Idaho Shop Amid Tech Push
In acquiring a competitor, Parsons Behle & Latimer is pursuing a decades-old growth strategy. At the same time, it's testing a new path to prosperity: automation.Utah Firm Eyes Small Businesses, Nonprofits With Latest GDPR App
The GDPR IQ app from Parsons Behle & Latimer looks to help small and medium-sized businesses and nonprofits automatically generate GDPR compliance documents.Weil Gotshal Converts High Court Win Into Zero Damages for Biotech Client
The Federal Circuit handed a win Monday to Weil partner Edward Reines in a case where his client conceded infringing a DNA-testing patent.Fee Tracker: The Latest Look at Billables Throughout Big Law
A look at some of the legal bills behind notable clients in the news.BYU Law School Announces Creation of LawX Legal Design Lab
The semester-long program for second and third year law students will seek to address the pressing issues relating to access to legal services.Congratulations, You're a Great Lawyer--and You're Not a Jerk
The legal world is full of lists and rankings. I should know, I help compile some of them. But there's one honor that stands apart: the American College of Trial Lawyers. Being a member amounts to a stamp of approval from your peers that not only are you an excellent lawyer, you're also not a jerk. Who are the 2016 inductees?Wiley Rein's FDA Head Joins DLA Piper, Plus More Lateral Moves
Wiley Rein's food and drug leader decamps for DLA Piper; Mayer Brown recruits a key Verizon in-house lawyer; Skadden hires from a high-profile boutique; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.The Best and the Nicest: Making the Grade With the American College of Trial Lawyers
Want to know what you can do to be invited to join the ultraprestigious American College of Trial Lawyers? The answer, according to the group's president: not much. "'Campaigning' for membership is discouraged and counterproductive." So who gets in, and why?The Best and the Nicest: Making the Grade With the American College of Trial Lawyers
Want to know what you can do to be invited to join the ultraprestigious American College of Trial Lawyers? The answer, according to the group's president: not much. "'Campaigning' for membership is discouraged and counterproductive." So who gets in, and why?Trending Stories
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