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Keep It Simple, and Maybe Pocket That Peremptory: Trial Tips From Either Side of the 'V'
Kathleen Flynn Peterson of Ciresi Conlin in Minneapolis and Kat Gallagher of Rodman & Rodman in Denver try cases on opposite sides of the bar and in different regions, but have some similar thoughts behind their approaches.Shook Hardy, Seeking 'Critical Mass' in LA, Adds Trial Lawyers From K&L Gates
"To really have a presence in the Los Angeles market and be a litigation powerhouse, I think you need about 45 to 50 lawyers," said Shook Hardy's Los Angeles office managing partner Michael Mallow.With U.S. Expansion 'a Priority,' Ashurst Grows Revenue 9%
The firm is routinely touted as a merger candidate.Spain's Garrigues To Merge With Mexican Law Firm Sánchez Devanny
After the tie-up, scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year, Mexico will be Garrigues's second largest market behind Spain.View more book results for the query "*"
Kirkland Renews $50K Referral Bonuses as Associate Demand Ramps Up
Other firms may follow suit and give out referral bonuses soon, if they are not already, according to some legal recruiters and consultants.Bar Says Orange County Attorney Misappropriated Up to $282 Million in Client Funds
Daniel Stephen March faces disbarment for running a debt-relief law firm accused of mishandling payments from tens of thousands of consumers.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-155
A judge may not accept an invitation as a keynote speaker for an event sponsored by a law center that is engaged in matters of substantial public controversy and whose mission focuses on supporting core political and executive branch functions.SF Appellate Ruling Could Mean Dismissal of Hundreds of Criminal Cases
A unanimous First District Court of Appeal panel said the San Francisco County Superior Court improperly "stepped into the shoes of the prosecution" when it continued to cite COVID-related backlogs as a valid reason for delaying misdemeanor trials.Philadelphia on Track for Record Year of High-Dollar Verdicts
Court data shows that by the halfway mark of 2024, Philadelphia saw nearly as many eight-plus-figure civil jury verdicts as it did in the entirety of 2023. That statistic is especially striking considering 2023 had already marked a high point for awards exceeding $10 million.Trending Stories
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