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Elder Litigators Confront Tough Questions in Last Act of Careers
Lawyers who have worked for decades on some of the biggest cases spoke with Law.com about how they view their role in the profession as they age.Financial Services Has a Trust Problem. Can GCs Help Right the Ship?
"They'd be wise to focus on user-friendliness and to come across with authenticity when dealing with their customers," said Noah Hanft, a former general counsel of MasterCard.Are Corporate Counsel Ready for Election Risks, at Polls and Beyond?
Corporate counsel are increasingly confronted with an unpredictable world. With constant news about a tight U.S. Presidential race, we can expect that General Counsel are reassessing their readiness for potential risks around Election Day and its aftermath. Is your organization prepared?Milbank Eyes Next Generation of Regulatory Practice Leaders
"It is important for us not to wake up and find out we are all in our 60s and ready for retirement," said Milbank's George Canellos.'I Don't Hide My Age': 82 and Practicing in Big Law
"People naturally tend to think that younger people, relatively recently out of law school, might not know as much as people who've been practicing for a while. And to some extent that could be true, and to some extent that isn't true," said Andrew M. Epstein, 82, of Wilson Elser.View more book results for the query "Edelman"
The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth increase in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Head Count
The Global 200 firms range in size from more than 16,000 lawyers to just over 500.Former Feds Flock to Big Law Amid 'Robust Demand' for Enforcement Counsel
Weil, Milbank and Mayer Brown have recruited former Federal Trade Commission, Justice Department and SEC enforcement and litigation officials in Washington.Newsmakers: Corporate Partner Joins Bradley in Dallas
Also: Tax partner joins Baker Botts' Dallas office, and Ward, Smith & Hill changes its name.Associate Bonuses Build 'Morale,' but Does Management Have More Leverage Now?
"I'd be delighted if other firms wanted us to pay more than anyone else, but I don't suspect that will be the case," said Milbank's chair.Trending Stories
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