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Authentic Communications Increase Success for Value-Driven Clients
As the relationship between in-house and outside counsel continues to evolve, lawyers must continue to foster a client-first mindset, offer business-focused solutions, and embrace technology that helps deliver work faster and more efficiently.Immigration Law Special Section 2024
This year's Immigration Law Special Section offers two timely perspectives on how the new Trump administration may affect immigration, particularly in the business world.A 'New' Era for Business Immigration
"As with Trump’s initial administration, we will likely see the reintroduction of more restrictive policies on employment-based immigration," writes Baker Donelson's Brandy Williams.The Politics of Immigration and Its Impact on Business
"The economic benefits of business immigration are clear," writes Sang Shin of Jackson Walker.Meta Seeks Declaratory Judgment in VR Eyewear Tech Patent Infringement Case
Meta, represented by Perkins Coie, argues that its Meta Quest products do not infringe patents, because IngenioSpec's technology "[retains] the familiar and streamlined appearance of traditional glasses, not the headband and forehead-mounted structure of a virtual reality headset."View more book results for the query "*"
Corporate Counsel's 2024 Award Winners Performed Legal Wizardry, Gave a Hand Up to Others
Honorees received their trophies on Nov. 13 at The American Lawyer Industry Awards in New York City.Goodwin, Polsinelli, Fox Rothschild Find New Phila. Offices
Two firms have already settled into their new spaces, and another just inked a fresh lease.Helping Lawyers Move Away from ‘Grinding’ and Toward a ‘Flow’
Plaintiffs lawyer Tom Drew of the Drew Law Firm in Des Moines, Iowa, discusses the changes in fitness, nutrition and mindset he’s made with the help of a lifestyle coach.How GC-of-Year Sam Khichi Has Helped CVS Barrel Through Challenges
"Given the complexity and scale of our enterprise, we take a team-first mentality and focus," General Counsel Sam Khichi said.A Website Is Not a 'Place.' What Took So Long To Get This Right?
Two recent decisions holding that stand-alone websites are not places of public accommodation subject to the protections of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act have reopened a legal issue that many considered settled in the Southern District of New York. This potential trend provides hope for e-commerce businesses facing nuisance website accessibility lawsuits.Trending Stories
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