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Clients Balking at Attorney Fees? K&L Gates Has an Algorithm for It
The firm has developed an algorithm that prices each element of a deal to avoid sticker shock in a slowing market.Clients Balking at Attorney Fees? K&L Gates Has an Algorithm for It
It won't work for less predictable practice areas, but real estate lawyers at K&L Gates have an unconventional model for billing: An algorithm…Netflix Binge Buying Shifts Deal Work for Hollywood Lawyers
Netflix's rise as a major buyer and distributor of content is changing the way films are financed in Hollywood, resulting in some high-dollar work for Tinseltown's deal lawyers—but less of it to go around.Clients Balking at Attorney Fees? K&L Gates Has an Algorithm for It
The law firm created a formula to respond to cost-conscious clients' requests for fee controls.What Slowdown? Real Estate Lawyers Say They're Still Busy Despite Market Cooling
South Florida real estate lawyers are taking the chill in the condo market in stride and focusing on other business.What Slowdown? Real Estate Lawyers Say They're Still Busy Despite Market Cooling
South Florida real estate lawyers are taking the chill in the condo market in stride and focusing on other business.Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Bad News for Some NY Firms
In contrast to the double-digit growth enjoyed by many top Wall Street firms, most New York firms in the bottom half of the Am Law 200 saw little to no expansion last year, according to financial rankings released Wednesday by The American Lawyer.Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Bad News for Some NY Firms
In contrast to the double-digit growth enjoyed by many top Wall Street firms, most New York firms in the bottom half of the Am Law 200 saw little to no expansion last year, according to financial rankings released Wednesday by The American Lawyer.Remove the President? Read This First.
Jerry H. Goldfeder writes: Whatever one thinks of a president's policies, temperament or competence, removing him from office before the next election is an extraordinary act. In our 230-year electoral history, no president has ever been ousted except at the ballot box. And now that a special prosecutor with impeccable credentials has been appointed, and an independent investigatory commission is perhaps on the way, it is time to take a deep breath. The jury is still out as to what facts will actually surface. That said, there are two ways to remove a president.The Soul of the First Amendment
If you want to read about the First Amendment, you want the book written by a man whose name is virtually synonymous—Floyd Abrams. And that's not hyperbole. As the great Edward Bennett Williams was "The Man To See" for anyone with high stakes in a criminal forum, Abrams is that "Man" when First Amendment principles are at stake, even on unpopular subjects.Trending Stories
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