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Gibson Dunn Recruits S&C Partner to Co-Lead M&A Practice, in 2-Partner Hire
When asked if Gibson Dunn will be opening an office in the Sunshine State, George Sampas said: "I'm looking forward to having that discussion after I pass the Florida bar."NY Gov. Removes 'Acting' Designation From Longtime Court of Claims Leader
Judge Richard Sise has been named presiding judge of the court with exclusive authority over civil lawsuits involving monetary claims against the state government and agencies.Midyear Associate Bonuses Are Catching Big Law Attention, but Will Other Firms Actually Follow?
"Could it get some of those firms thinking? I think it definitely could," said Stephanie Biderman, an associate recruiter.'Recover, Reflect, Retool and Retry': Lessons From Women Atop Pa. Legal Community
The top jurists on the three statewide appellate courts joined the president judge of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and a U.S. congresswoman at the Philadelphia Bar Association's quarterly meeting.View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Supreme Court Grants Review on ConocoPhillips Royalty Lease Dispute
Respondent's attorney Clinton Twaddell III argues that if Conoco's position prevails "thousands of deals in place" would be rewritten, "and instigate a stampede of lawsuits."'End of the Road'? SCOTUS Won't Hear Challenge to Connecticut Vaccine Law
"It is a classic battle of church vs. state," said Brian Festa, vice president and co-founder of We The Patriots USA, one of the plaintiffs.Litigation Departments of the Year Recognized at Daily Report's Southeast Legal Awards
The winners for the Southeastern Legal Awards Litigation Department of the Year awards were presented for Appellate, General, Product Liability, Personal Injury and Securities categories.In First Published Ruling, Court Says Commissions Not Covered by Wage Payment Law
"Like the Wage Payment Law, the company's compensation policies and its March 2020 initiative addressing PPE sales are not a model of clarity," Appellate Division Judge Jack Sabatino wrote.More Lawyers Are Giving Up Big Law Pay to Move to Midsize Firms. What's Driving Their Departures?
Midsize firms and boutiques are constantly selling their firms as a perfect landing zone for lawyers looking to leave Big Law because of price inflation and bureaucracy. Some firms have been finding increasing success with the selling points as downstream lateral moves have been on the rise.Trending Stories
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