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The Week Ahead: Challenging Old Regs And New Ones
The justices will consider the statute of limitations on challenging agency rules and federal environmental authority over states.State AGs Emerge as New Antitrust Hurdle for Health Care Mergers
Concerns that transactions raise consumer prices and reduce access to care have sparked the state-level scrutiny, a new headache for dealmakers already facing headwinds at the federal level.Orrick, Cooley Boost DC Offices With Litigation Partner Hires
"We're seeing incredible demand from the market for the kind of comprehensive IP litigation platform we provide, as companies at all stages stress the importance of protecting the technologies that drive their businesses," Alyssa Caridis, co-head of Orrick's IP business unit, said.Deals Are Back. But Don't Get Too Excited
Firms with large transactional practices may see the recent rush of deals as the sign they've been waiting for. The Global Lawyer suggests they may want to curb their enthusiasm.Impactful Laterals Abounded in 2021 and 2022. Have They Found Success?
Industry experts and recruiters say there are a multitude of data, many individualized, that factor into the "success" of a lateral. And even defining "success" can be tricky, depending on how firms view their attorneys.View more book results for the query "*"
The Sweet Spot Between Microaggressions and Empty Words: Threading the Needle on Associate Feedback
Law firms and partners may struggle to deliver appropriate guidance to rising attorneys while keeping diversity, equity, and inclusion standards in mind. But getting it wrong has real costs.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-62/23-63/23-111
On the facts presented, the inquiring administrative judge has full discretion to determine whether there is a substantial likelihood that a part-time judge has committed a substantial violation of the Rules Governing Judicial Conduct and, if so, what action is appropriate under the circumstances.Baker McKenzie's Verein Structure Heavily Scrutinized in US Malpractice Case
The firm argues that the case 'has no merit', and has accused its former client of 'forum shopping', calling its lawsuit an 'affront' to certain legal doctrines.Cyberattacks Can Happen Anytime, Anywhere—How You React Is the Key
The headline was clear and scary. "Cyberattack Hits Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts." Yes, another attack on the courts. The attack disabled online docket sheets and the electronic case document filing portal. Court officials claimed that there was no evidence that the hackers had stolen data.Lloyd's of London Appoints First New GC in 27 Years
It is the latest in a handful of recent changes at large corporate legal departments in London.Trending Stories
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