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'More Deals and Larger Deals': Big Law Dealmakers Weigh In on Rate Cut Impact
Partners at Paul Hastings, Kirkland, Latham, Goodwin, and Simpson, among others, discussed the recent interest rate cut, with several saying it may take time to affect deals.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-232
Whether materials sought by the Commission on Judicial Conduct are shielded by attorney-client privilege presents a legal question beyond our jurisdiction.Is the Global Elite Bigger Than We Think?
The Global Elite is merely a concept—one that is ill-defined and may not actually exist. But Big Law is behaving as if it does, and everyone wants to be a part of it, writes The Global Lawyer.Driving in New Jersey While Using Handheld Cellphones Is Still a Significant Problem
We continue to believe that a three-point imposition for a first offense would likely bring about a substantial decrease in the number of such offenses.View more book results for the query "*"
'The Megaphone Is Cheap': As Social Media Dominates, Publishers' Intermediary Role Dwindles
As the recent anti-immigrant riots in England illustrate, it is now possible to stir up lynch mobs on a national scale with a falsehood.AIA Australia's General Counsel Conducts an Artificial Intelligence Experiment
At a time when GCs are increasingly being asked to do more and there never seems to be enough time, Kristy Redfern says AI is saving her as much as two hours a day.AIA Australia's General Counsel Conducts an Artificial Intelligence Experiment
At a time when GCs are increasingly being asked to do more and there never seems to be enough time, Kristy Redfern says AI is saving her as much as two hours a day.Johnson & Johnson Files Third Talc Bankruptcy in Texas
Beasley Allen opposed the Chapter 11 case, which includes up to $10 billion in nominal compensation to talc claimants. 'This proposed compensation is a gross undervaluation,' principal Andy Birchfield said in a statement to Law.com.California Federal Judge to Hear Arguments in Health Care Clinic's Case Against City of Santa Ana
SOS is represented by pro bono counsel Nora Salem and Brett Williamson from O'Melveny & Myers and is seeking $500,000 in damages equivalent to the expenses incurred during the process of seeking approvals for the expansion.Trending Stories
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