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Kirkland, Winston and Sidley Have Grown Briskly in Miami, Outpacing Other Big Law Recent Arrivals
Even the slower growing Am Law 100 firms that have arrived since 2018 have avoided major setbacks. "Miami has just become more sophisticated as a legal market," explained one local recruiter.Federal Judge Orders $34K in Discovery Sanctions Against Dechert Client
Plaintiff's counsel with Ice Miller submitted a list of the work performed by four attorneys, which included 65.2 hours over the course of six months preparing and litigating the second motion to compel. The court concluded this was a reasonable number of hours, and agreed that the requested hourly rates ranging from $395 to $693 were lower than rates in a 2023 case in which the district court approved the rates of $1,085 for a partner and $735 for a senior associate.Brazilian CLM Provider netLex Raises $22.7 Million, Seeking Global Expansion
As Brazilian legal industry eyes more automation to ease its caseload, CLM provider netLex hopes to accelerate its growth inside and outside the country with its latest funding round.$100M Settlement: PharMerica Corp. Agrees to 9-Figure Deal
"We believed in our case, and that is why we committed so many resources to litigating it. And in the end, you know, I believe that we got a very excellent result," said Sherrie R. Savett of Berger Montague, who represented the plaintiff.Scott Shapiro Takes on Incumbent Kathleen 'Katie' McHugh for Broward Judgeship
Here's why Scott Shapiro and the incumbent Judge Kathleen "Katie" McHugh believe they deserve a vote in the Group 6 race for a seat on the Broward County Court bench.View more book results for the query "*"
'Draconian' Voter Disenfranchisement Law Upheld by U.S. Fifth Circuit
"We reject that result because the U.S. Constitution cannot properly be so interpreted," the court majority said. "The Supreme Court ruled that the Equal Protection Clause does not bar states from permanently disenfranchising felons."Divided 5th Circuit Upholds 'Draconian' Voter Disenfranchisement Law
"We reject that result because the U.S. Constitution cannot properly be so interpreted," the court's majority held. "The Supreme Court ruled that the Equal Protection Clause does not bar states from permanently disenfranchising felons."U.S. Fails by Failing To Ratify Treaties
Ukraine can be thought of as a world war! This is so because, stating the obvious, the United States and most NATO allies are supplying…Avoiding Misclassification of New Jersey Workers
"Misclassification of workers ... places an employer in an incredibly uncomfortable and precarious position both legally and financially," writes Lindabury's Joshua L. Weiner.Better Safe Than Sorry: Filing Post-Trial Motions in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has unique procedures for raising and preserving issues for appeal after trial that could "surprise" many unsuspecting practitioners, especially those who do not practice regularly in the commonwealth.Trending Stories
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