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Strong Client Relationships and Lateral Hiring Helped Holland & Hart Post 8% Revenue Gain
The Denver-headquartered firm followed up a banner year in 2021 with even more revenue and profits in 2022.Strong Client Relationships and Lateral Hiring Helped Holland & Hart Post 8% Revenue Gain
Denver-based Holland & Hart ranks energy and environmental law among its top performing practices. The firm is also working on permitting, regulatory, environmental and financial issues for the SunZia Transmission, a 550-mile project to transport renewable energy within New Mexico and to customers in California and Arizona.Does Law School Have to Suck? (Part 3)
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession, and it starts in law school. In a recent survey of law students, half reported feeling depressed, and three-quarters reported that law school increased their anxiety. (Part 3)Hertz Reveals Pay for New GC Who Helped Steer It Through Legal Crisis
When Colleen Batcheler gave up her 16-year career at Conagra Brands to join the rental-car giant, it had recently exited bankruptcy but faced hundreds of lawsuits from customers who were wrongly accused of stealing its cars.The Giant Has Awoken: Franchisors in FTC's Crosshairs
Almost four years ago (and a couple of times since then), I predicted in these very pages that if franchisors did not cease their endless attack on any effort to be regulated, even in the face of the most egregious conduct, the consequences might result in significant change in the regulations and legislation that control both the sale of franchises and the relationship between franchisors and franchisees.View more book results for the query "*"
Barley Snyder Acquires Lebanon Firm Reilly Wolfson
The lawyers are aiming to reach a growing legal market in Lebanon.Alimony Overhaul Goes to Full Senate
After governors have vetoed three previous attempts to change Florida's alimony laws, the latest proposed revamp is headed to the full Senate for a vote.Former Wyoming District Attorney Disbarred for 'Complete Refusal' to Perform Her Duties
A "chaotic" workplace, the mass dismissal of criminal cases and misrepresentations to the public led the Wyoming Supreme Court to disbar a former district attorney Tuesday. The state's high court issued a disbarment order for former Laramie County District Attorney Leigh Anne G. Manlove that is set to go into effect next month. In its 71-page opinion, the court agreed with the hearing panel's findings that Manlove violated her duties of competence and diligence required as a prosecutor.On DeSantis Turf, Newsom Decries Conservative Education Push
California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Legislature for reshaping education at various levels, including encouraging private school attendance by offering taxpayer-funded vouchers regardless of income.Attorneys Push Back on Proposed Camp Lejeune Act Attorney Fee Caps
"My father was an attorney and he always said 'don't tell me what you made, tell me what you ended up with,'" said Baird Mandalas Brockstedt Federico & Cardea partner Philip Federico.Trending Stories
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