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Even With New Business Courts, Texas Is Still a Long Way from Taking Delaware's Corporate Law Mantle
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.Even With New Business Courts, Texas Is a Long Way from Taking Delaware's Corporate Law Mantle
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.Jenner Selects New MP, with Katya Jestin Stepping Back From Role
Firm revenue is projected to be up more than 48% relative to 2020 by end of the year, meaning a little more than $660.5 million in 2024.Former Sidley Restructuring Partner Joins Clifford Chance Amid Germany Push
The partner will reunite with two other former Sidley partners, Patrick Schulz and Andreas Steiger, both of whom left the firm to join Clifford Chance earlier this year.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-235
There is no ethical rule prohibiting a successor judge from reviewing and approving a voucher for services rendered by a court-appointed attorney, merely because those services occurred while the case was pending before a predecessor judge.Latham, Winston Add Texas Big Law Partners Working in Energy Sector
Latham & Watkins hired a King & Spalding project development partner in Houston and Winston & Strawn brought on a Squire Patton Boggs partner in Dallas, as Big Law partners continue to make moves in Texas.3 Lawyers Indicted for Alleged Real Estate Scam
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, from June 2013 through December 2016, the attorneys and others fraudulently induced mortgage lenders to participate in short-sale transactions.US Judge Sanctions Long Island Lawyer for Continuing Litigation Over 'Demonstrably False' Claims
U.S. District Court Judge Ronnie Abrams of the Southern District of New York on Monday fined plaintiff's lawyer Spencer Sheehan $1,000 – finding he had acted with "subjective bad faith."The Week in Data Sept. 25: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the most profitable international firms and the 2024 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards honorees.Trending Stories
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