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How Cohen Seglias Started With a Construction Practice and Turned It Into a Full-Service Law Firm
Midsize firm Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has relied on strategic and intentional growth to expand beyond its construction law roots.Top A&O Shearman Labor Lawyer Leaves to Found Boutique Firm
Thomas Ubber, also the firm's former Germany managing partner, will be bringing a team to new offices.After Breakaway From FisherBroyles, Pierson Ferdinand Bills $75M in First Year
"It validates not only our operating model but the technology-enabled approach that we have here at the firm and the entrepreneurial culture of our people,” co-founder Michael Pierson said of the figure.Skadden and Steptoe, Defending Amex GBT, Blasts Biden DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Over Merger Proposal
Amex GBT's Biden-bashing defense strategy may have no influence on the ultimate outcome of the government's lawsuit opposing Amex GBT's proposed acquisition of rival travel management company CWT, according to antitrust litigation experts.Preparing for Change? These Leaders Have Already Done It. Plus, Managing Partner Survey Results
Andy Corea of Harris Beach Murtha and Kent Nevins of Shipman & Goodwin discuss transitions at their firms and the outlook for 2025, while managing partner survey results convey optimism.View more book results for the query "New York"
Testing The Limits of “I Agree”: Court of Appeals Examines Clickwrap Arbitration Agreements
The author states "The “clickwrap” license—a legal concept that did not exist 30 years ago—is now one of the foundations of digital commerce. Simply by clicking “I AGREE”, millions of people every day enter contracts governing their substantial legal rights (including rights to privacy, intellectual property, and judicial review) without knowing what those contracts say."Skadden Boosts London Ranks With Baker McKenzie Hire
The news comes just days after it emerged private equity heavyweight Bruce Embley was decamping for Clifford Chance.Why Wait? Arbitrate! The Value of Consenting to Arbitrate Your SUM Cases at NAM
The author writes "Supplemental Underinsured Motorist (SUM) endorsement cases can be complex and resolving them may be a lengthy process. The delay has become more severe due to extenuating circumstances from the pandemic. Instead of waiting for years while the system recovers from unmanageable backlogs, arbitration will help your clients have their day in court quickly."Family Court 2024 Roundup: Part II
In Part 2 of her two-part series, Cynthia Feathers of the Albany County Public Defender’s Office discusses neglect, stays, summary judgment and UCCJEA decisions as well as some unusual cases with surprising outcomes.Weil Saw 20 People Leave in Partners' Lateral Move to Paul Weiss
Elizabeth Weiswasser’s book of business is at least $80 million. She was a 30-year Weil veteran.Trending Stories
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