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Has the Bankruptcy Practice Scandal Harmed Jackson Walker's Business or Reputation?
A spokesperson for Texas' Jackson Walker said the firm is "on track" for a record-breaking year, even as it has coped over the last year with fallout from news that a former bankruptcy partner was engaged in a romantic relationship with a former bankruptcy judge in Houston who presided over many cases involving the firm.GC Jumps Aboard Red Roof as It Upgrades Brand, Ramps Up Growth Ambitions
"We will elevate this brand, this company and our business. We will do that with a better and more consistent experience for our guests," Red Roof President Zack Gharib said.Reed Smith Partner Todd Maiden Dies at 65
Maiden was an environmental lawyer and partner at Reed Smith for 20 years.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.View more book results for the query "University of San Francisco"
The 'Biden Effect' on Senior Attorneys: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
It's a conversation coming up more often among practicing lawyers who are approaching their 70s or, in some cases, are well into that decade of their life. Many who started practicing decades ago don't want to retire or play golf.After Vetoing AI Bill, Newsom Asks Ex-California Supreme Court Justice for Regulatory Ideas
Former Justice Mariano-Florentino "Tino" Cuéllar, now president of a Washington, D.C., think tank, is part of a group that will advise Gov. Gavin Newsom on possible generative AI guardrails.Faegre Drinker Picks Arizona for Next-Gen Design Lab
The Design Lab was previously located in Silicon Valley—an office since merged with the firm's San Francisco office—but lower operating costs and a desire to venture outside of California led Faegre Drinker to Scottsdale.Pac-12, Represented by Keker, Sues Mountain West Conference Over 'Unlawful' Poaching Penalty
Pac-12's counsel at Keker, Van Nest & Peters, which filed the complaint on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claimed that the Pac-12 was forced to agree to the "unlawful" terms of its agreement with the MWC under duress. The claim alleged an invalid contract for unenforceable penalties and violations of the Section 1 of the Sherman Act, California's Cartwright Act and California's Unfair Competition Law.Meet Attorney Chinh Pham, Finalist for Attorney of the Year
"Within the legal community, you can have a lot of success when you get a diversity of not only individuals, but of thoughts, background and experience," Pham said. "If we can continue championing diversity, equity and inclusion, if we can continue that as a country and as a profession, I think we'll be in a good place."Trending Stories
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