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Law Firm Leasing Activity Rebounds to Highest Post-Pandemic Point
Los Angeles also saw multiple deals over 20,000 square feet.Law Firm Leasing Activity Rebounds to Highest Post-Pandemic Point
U.S. leasing activity in the first half of 2023 was the highest it's been since the pandemic, as more firms push for a return to the office.Big Law Firms Continue Downsizing Office Spaces Amid Hybrid Work Arrangements
Crowell & Moring, Katten and Kilpatrick have all made plans to downsize their office spaces in D.C., according to real estate reports.$2 Million Settlement for Woman Hit by Car While Sitting on Curb
A $2 million settlement was reached in a Middlesex County suit on April 14 for an 18-year-old New Brunswick woman who was injured when a motorist…Georgia's Largest Law Firms Saw Surge in New Partner Promotions. Will That Continue?
The 10 largest law firms in Georgia had 40% more new partners in their Georgia offices and 21% firmwide this year, compared with their 2022 new partner rounds, according to a Daily Report analysis.View more book results for the query "Hollingsworth"
Can a Doorbell Ring Justify a 'Stand Your Ground' Shooting?
Most states have some version of a "castle doctrine," either by law or court precedent, that says residents don't have to retreat when threatened in their homes but instead can respond with physical force.Which Practice Areas in Atlanta Performed Best This Past Year?
Nelson Mullins' Michael Hollingsworth said corporate and real estate practices were still in demand, but he expects demand to be a "little choppier than it's been" heading into 2023.'Remain Balanced': How Law Firms Can Avoid Layoffs Amid This Economic Downturn
"Always, in the good times and in the downturn, you want to try to manage your firm in a way where you're always perfectly staffed for every event," said Ed Christian, CEO and managing partner of Birmingham, Alabama-based Burr & Forman.Utah AG Must Turn Over Internal Emails in Former Prosecutor's Whistleblower Suit, Court Orders
Former Utah Assistant Attorney General Paul G. Amann has filed a motion to compel production of a flash drive containing emails from the Utah Attorney General's office as part of his suit which alleged he was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for his whistleblowing activities.Trending Stories
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