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Ga. Death Row Inmate Says Prosecutor Hid Plea Deal With Key Witness, Tainting His Trial
Hoping for a new trial, lawyers for the condemned man say they have evidence that the assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case made a previously undisclosed deal with the only eyewitness to the crime.Big Law's New York Offices More Than Doubled Am Law 100 Head Count Gains
Kirkland saw another boost in Manhattan head count last year, growing by 6% to 842 lawyers and retaining its top spot as the largest firm in the state.Big Law's New York Offices More Than Doubled Am Law 100 Head Count Gains
Kirkland saw another boost in Manhattan head count last year, growing by 6% to 842 lawyers and retaining its top spot as the largest firm in the state.NYLJ 100: Profit Per Equity Partner Leaders
An increasing number of firms are passing the $7 million mark in this metric.NYLJ 100: Gross Revenue Leaders
Kirkland & Ellis once again dominated New York's top firms in 2023 for gross revenue.View more book results for the query "White Case"
'Should I Sue?': Navigating the New APA Landscape With Latham's Phil Perry and Andrew Prins
With the Supreme Court handing down two blockbuster APA decisions at the end of last term, federal agencies and private companies are adjusting to the new lay of the land.Spain's Pérez-Llorca Eyes Americas Growth Via Mexico Merger
The road map for Pérez-Llorca is diverging from that of its top Spanish rival, Uría Menendez, which opted to close its New York office in June and shied away from an acquisition in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic. But more Spanish firms are expected to seek tie-ups in Mexico.A Checklist of Four Vital Steps to Protect IP in the Age of AI
Because AI is rapidly changing, it must be addressed from a risk perspective, as a new, but significant, demand for both policy and oversight. When ignored, AI will present one of the largest risks an organization can encounter. Preparing for and having a process for ongoing risk mitigation is a crucial requirement.In Defense of SEC Whistleblower Short Sellers: They Deserve to Have Their Cake and Eat It Too
The position that short sellers should be denied the benefits of their critically important whistleblowing efforts is short-sighted and contrary to the notions of our capitalistic markets. Moreover, it will serve only to disincentive a vital constituency of the SEC Whistleblower Program, which, in turn, will degrade the effectiveness of the SEC's enforcement program.Trending Stories
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