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September 26, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Midsize Moves: Saxton & Stump Snags S.C. Shareholder; Constangy Brooks Hires Atlanta Lawyer

Saxton & Stump announced the addition of Jennifer Williams as a shareholder to its Charleston, South Carolina, office; Husch Blackwell announced that Brenda Barrett has joined the firm as a partner in the Austin, Texas, office and as a member of its energy and natural resources industry group.
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September 25, 2023 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Saxton & Stump Adds South Carolina Shareholder, Husch Blackwell Hires Texas Partner

Saxton & Stump announced the addition of Jennifer Williams as a shareholder to its Charleston, South Carolina, office; Husch Blackwell announced that Brenda Barrett has joined the firm as a partner in the Austin, Texas, office and as a member of its energy and natural resources industry group.
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August 25, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Law Firm Closures Highlight a Tale of Two Markets

Midsize law firms are seeing faster demand growth than big firms. But this segment of the market is still vulnerable to large, existential threats.
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July 03, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Law Firm Mergers May Accelerate in Second Half of 2023

The timeframe for completing a merger is lengthening, and the likelihood of a roadblock is greater, but "given the level of activity," Fairfaix analysts anticipate an acceleration in completed deals.
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December 15, 2022 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Brown Rudnick Adds London Partner, Tanenbaum Keale Hires Seattle Special Counsel

International law firm Brown Rudnick announced the appointment of Paul Doris as a partner in the firm's energy transition practice, based out of the firm's London office; Tanenbaum Keale announced that attorney Daniel A. Womac has joined the firm as special counsel in the Seattle office.
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October 17, 2022 | Law.com

Judge Improperly Sealed Nearly All Documents in Former US Senate Candidate's Divorce, State High Court Rules

Ohio's highest court wrote that the judge "fail[ed] to disclose whether he considered a less restrictive means of limiting public access" to the documents "such as redaction."
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October 11, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Were NBC's Lawyers Too Cautious With the Trump Tape?

In-house lawyers reportedly delayed NBC News' coverage of the now-infamous "Trump tape," giving The Washington Post an opening to break the blockbuster story first. Were NBC's lawyers cautious to a fault?
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August 18, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Zara Can't View Former GC's Emails, Judge Rules

In what may strike some as a surprising ruling, a judge has blocked Zara from seeing files its former GC, who is suing for discrimination, stored on a company laptop.
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May 26, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Lawyer Takes On Anonymous Reviews—But Faces Uphill Battle

First Amendment lawyers say the law is on the side of reviewers and Glassdoor isn't obligated to reveal their names.
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April 22, 2016 | Law.com

Blake Shelton's 'Drunk' Tweets Don't Make Him Libel Proof

Under what's known as the libel-proof plaintiff doctrine, celebrities who have already tarnished their own reputations beyond repair can't claim defamation if something false is written about them. Country music singer Blake Shelton says it doesn't apply to him when it comes to drinking, and a judge in California agrees. But at least one First Amendment expert isn't so sure.
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