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How McGuireWoods Acted Fast to Snap Up an Insurance Recovery Boutique
With almost a dozen lawyers moving to McGuireWoods, two to Blank Rome and two more to other organizations, Pasich has ceased operations.Trust me I'm a legal AI: Can the legal profession close the 'trust gap' with Gen AI?
Discover how law firms can take some basic steps to build their lawyers' and their clients' confidence in Legal AI toolsFrom Big Law to Boutiques, Law Firms Are Raking in Fees From Presidential Campaigns
Covington & Burling and Dhillon Law Group are the top-paid legal counsel to the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns, respectively, so far this year.Technology Up Front in Latest C-Suite Roles in Big Law
Among nine C-suite moves that Law.com tracked over the past several weeks, four were technology-centric, including for the chief information or innovation officer role.View more book results for the query "McGuireWoods"
New McGuireWoods AI Leader Discusses Tech's Opportunities and Hurdles for Law Firms
While law firms are leveraging similar AI tools, Thomas Trujillo, McGuireWoods' new chief innovation and artificial intelligence officer, said that how each firm uses them can be quite different.The 2024 Texas 100: Ranked By Headcount
Lawyer head count grew by 2.1% overall in 2023 at the 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas, with midsize Texas firms and out-of-state firms with Texas offices accounting for much of that growth.The 2024 Texas 100: Ranked By Headcount
Lawyer head count grew by 2.1% overall in 2023 at the 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas, with midsize Texas firms and out-of-state firms with…Former Wells Fargo, Bank of America Legal COO Tapped as McGuireWoods AI Leader
Thomas Trujillo takes the role of chief innovation and AI officer from Peter Geovanes, who is leaving the firm less than a year after joining for the newly created job.Appeals Court Ruling That College Athletes Can Be Employees Leaves 'Lots of Open Questions'
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Division I student-athletes could fall under the Fair Labor Standards Act if they perform services for a university, under the university's control and in return for implied compensation or benefits.Trending Stories
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