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November 01, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Just Printing Money: Kirkland & Ellis Pays More Per Page Than Its Competitors

Office Depot customers pay less per page than clients of Kirkland and Skadden, analysis shows. But some Big Law firms are increasingly reevaluating the need to charge for in-house printing services at all.
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November 01, 2022 | National Law Journal

Fox News Uses Anti-SLAPP Law in Fight Against Businessman's Defamation Claim

Kirkland & Ellis attorneys used the newly-strengthened New York law to take the offensive in a legal battle that stems from the network's reporting on the 2020 U.S. election.
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November 01, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Costly Paper: Kirkland & Ellis Outpaces Competitors on Printing Fees

Office Depot customers pay less per page than clients of Kirkland and Skadden, analysis shows. But some Big Law firms are increasingly reevaluating the need to charge for in-house printing services at all.
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November 01, 2022 | Law.com

Law Firms Prepare for Congressional Reshuffle: The Morning Minute

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October 31, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: Twitter Deal Is Done, but the Legal Work Likely Isn't

Musk may turn to even move lawyers to battle looming disputes over severance agreements, among other issues.
7 minute read
October 30, 2022 | Law.com

When the US Ups Its Investment Controls, Will China Deal Lawyers Feel More Pain?

A recent executive order issued by U.S. President Joe Biden heightened the level of scrutiny of inbound deals in certain sensitive industries. And now the U.S. is weighing legislation that calls for a "reverse CFIUS," which will add government scrutiny to outbound transactions.
6 minute read
October 30, 2022 | National Law Journal

As the US Is About to Increase Its Investment Controls—Will China Deal Lawyers Feel More Pain?

A recent executive order issued by U.S. President Joe Biden heightened the level of scrutiny of inbound deals in certain sensitive industries. And now the U.S. is weighing legislation that calls for a "reverse CFIUS," which will add government scrutiny to outbound transactions.
6 minute read
October 28, 2022 | Litigation Daily

A Frightfully Full Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Ups and Shout Outs

Dan Webb of Winston & Strawn led a team representing Versata Software in a three-week trial involving automotive configuration software where a Detroit jury hit Ford Motor Co. with a $100 million damages verdict.
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October 26, 2022 | Law.com

As Expat Culture Wanes in Greater China, Market Can Thrive on Indigenous Talent, Lawyers Say

Law firm leaders discussed issues surrounding legal talent in Asia during Law.com International's Asia Legal Marketplace webinar on Oct. 25. Here's what they said.
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