0 results for 'Wells Fargo'
More CEOs May Unleash Buyout Offers, Creating Hornet's Nest of Challenges for Boards
23andMe set up an independent board committee and hired legal and financial advisers to work with it after CEO Anne Wojcicki offered to take the company private.Partners Confront 'Deeply Uncomfortable' Client Communications on Soaring Billing Rates
Law firms are increasingly relying on engagement letters or online e-billing platforms to alert clients of rate increases, even though less personalized communication can frustrate clients, sources say.Deal Watch: AI Race Changes Deal Market, Influencing Capital Markets, Energy, Real Estate Practices
Simpson Thacher partner David Azarkh said the need for capital to support AI companies and those in the energy, data, infrastructure and real estate industries "will mean additional capital markets offerings."Productivity Is Up. But Expecting It to Continue May Be a 'Tenuous Proposition'
Some observers question the value of the metric, as AI threatens to transform the profession and hefty billing rate growth plays an outsized role in firm profits.Fuzzier Pathways, Changing Priorities Dent Appeal of Partnership to Today's Young Attorneys
Statistics show the majority of associates don't want to make partner at their current firms. One difference from past generations is that millennials and Gen-Z have been encouraged to find greater purpose in their lives.View more book results for the query "Wells Fargo"
'Do I Want to Make Partner?' Here's Why More Are Answering 'No'
"I don't think that's because younger lawyers aren't willing to make the number of billable hours," one associate said, "it's more because that path is not as clear as maybe it used to be."Departmental Schism Re Post-Judgment Reviewability of Sua Sponte Orders Continues
"The statute and 'Sholes' impose an onerous time-consuming process upon the aggrieved party who may be in need of immediate relief from a sua sponte order," writes Elliott Scheinberg.Deal Watch: How Latham Got the Work Behind the Largest IPO of 2024
In something of a departure from Latham's traditional IPO work, the firm ushered Lineage through the full process of funding the company, scaling it, making acquisitions and, now, a public offering.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.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.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
Strong & Hanni Solves Storage Woes--Learn How You Can, Too
Brought to you by Filevine
Download Now
Meeting the Requirements of California's SB 553: Workplace Violence Prevention
Brought to you by NAVEX Global
Download Now
The Benefits of Outsourcing Beneficial Ownership Information Filing
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
The Top 10 AI Use Cases in Private Equity
Brought to you by Ontra
Download Now