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Buoyed by Recent Gains, Firms Embrace Opportunistic Hiring Amid Pandemic
Strong finances and a willingness to invest for the future have kept some firms active in the lateral market, despite growing uncertainty over the financial impact of the coronavirus.Ruling Clears Dechert to Receive Second Round of Tax Credits
Because DCED cannot engraft additions upon the KOZ Act that the legislature did not impose, its extension of the KOZ Act to bar Dechert's proposed movement from the expired zone into the active zone is not supportable, the court said.Background Prepares Bar's New President for Medical, Racial Challenges of Today
The COVID-19 pandemic and racial upheaval have caused Dawn Jones to reinvent plans she had been developing for the bar since last July,The Constitution and Religious Gatherings
After Attorney General William Barr's issued memorandum was issued in April, the question is being asked "how does the Constitution limit the government's response to a public health emergency?"If Cash Is King, Do Law Firms Need to Change Their Business Model to Keep Up?
In the midst of an economic crisis, the traditional operating model, in which firms strip the balance sheet clean at the end of each fiscal year, distributing all the profits to the partnership and starting fresh, looks more and more like a liability.'Change Is Needed': Amid Protests, Law Firm Alliances With Prosecutors Draw Scrutiny
After Dorsey & Whitney ended its prosecutorial relationship with the Minneapolis City Attorney's Office, will other firms reconsider their role in the system?Patrick Murphy, Former Congressman and Obama Adviser, Leaves Dilworth for FisherBroyles
Patrick Murphy, a former U.S. representative and acting secretary of the Army under President Barack Obama, has left Dilworth Paxson after a short stay to join the cybersecurity and data privacy group at FisherBroyles in Philadelphia.Mintz Truppman Loses 70% of Fees Sought in Litigation Against Cozen O'Connor
About $828,000 in attorney fees were sought from the opposing party, but a federal district court found that Mintz Truppman was only entitled to less than $240,000.Guidance Issued on Lawyers' Duties Regarding Clients' Criminal Behavior
The American Bar Association's Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.2(d) ("Model Rule") prohibits a lawyer from advising or assisting a client in conduct the lawyer "knows" is criminal or fraudulent.Trending Stories
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