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Despite Market Uncertainty, Am Law 200 Firms Poised for Growth, Including Atlanta's Smith Gambrell
Mergers, group hires and new office launches are all on the road map for Am Law 200 firms as they look to take advantage of opportunities in secondary and tertiary marketsGov. Ron DeSantis Is Remaking Florida's Supreme Court: New Justice Picked
The appointment means that five of the Florida Supreme Court's seven sitting justices are now DeSantis appointees.California's Second Hundred Law Firms Saw Steadier Gains in 2022
The 11 California-founded firms on the Am Law Second Hundred this year benefited from more conservative growth, stabilized midmarket dealmaking, and industry advantages.Calif. Supreme Court Orders Bar to Force Lawyers to Disclose Suspensions
The State Bar Court had not been requiring attorneys suspended for 90 days or less to inform their clients and opposing counsel. The Supreme Court says that will stop by September.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Christina Manfredi McKinley
Christina Manfredi McKinley is an experienced litigator whose practice encompasses all phases of litigation, from early dispute resolution through post-trial motions. She has significant appellate experience and has handled complex, high-stake cases related to purchase agreements, corporate governance, environmental issues, commercial contracts, and statutory interpretation.Energy GC Stepping Down After Negotiating $19B Purchase
17-year Oneok attorney Stephen Allen is departing for GuideStone, a faith-based financial services company.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Alex Mahfood
Alex Mahfood focuses his practice on contract and lease disputes, trade secret and noncompetition claims, property and business torts, banking matters, class action defense, unfair and deceptive trade practices claims, shareholder and corporate disputes, regulatory proceedings, and requests for expedited injunctive relief.Georgia School District's Book Bans May Break Civil Rights Law, Federal Officials Warn
After the U.S. Department of Education found that the Forsyth County school district's decision to remove some books from its libraries may have created a hostile environment that violated federal laws against race and sex discrimination, the district settled the complaint.In Countersuit, Wigdor Partner Accuses Adversary of Professional Misconduct
Partner David Gottlieb alleges Anthony DiPietro breached his fiduciary obligations to a client by trying to convince her to join a global settlement.Trending Stories
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