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Simpson Thacher Partner Moves to Vinson & Elkins as Co-Head of Strategic M&A
Sebastian Tiller practiced at Simpson Thacher for 19 years, becoming a partner in 2016, according to his LinkedIn profile.AI Gives Legal Departments New Leverage to Demand Speed, Efficiency From Law Firms
"Lawyers accustomed to week-long turnarounds for contract reviews may find their clients demanding same-day service to keep up with sales/growth teams," according to Aaron Boersma, author of "Keeping Pace: Law Firms in the Era of AI-Driven Business."COVID-19 Death Suit Against Nursing Home Sent to State Court, 11th Circuit Affirms
"We, like our sister circuits that have addressed nearly identical arguments, therefore conclude that Defendants were not acting under a federal official," Judge Babara Lagoa said. "Instead, Defendants operated as a private assisted living facility that may, or may not, have complied with federal recommendations and regulations concerning COVID-19."The Blueprint For Success: Why Your Midsize Firm Should Outpace the Pack in 2025
Big Law's advantages, scale and liquidity among them, are well documented. And yet a number of factors present opportunities for midsize firms to…Legal Events for Georgia Lawyers
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Veteran Delaware DOJ Lawyer Has Become New Magistrate in Chancery
The new addition is expected to increase the capacity of the business court as part of a "sustained expansion."The Rule of Law is the Oxygen of Democracy, and It's Running Low
We shouldn't wonder why, given a choice between a former prosecutor and a felon, so many Americans were panting for the felon—even to the point of violence. It's because our institutions—political, economic, educational, and legal—aren't sustaining faith in their promises.Addressing Outside-The-Box Conflicts in an Ethical Way
Going beyond the traditional conflict of interest analysis that occurs at the beginning of a new representation or matter, there are other conflicts-related issues that can arise for lawyers and implicate their ethical obligations.The Ninth Circuit Got It Very Wrong in 'Heckman v. Live Nation'
"The 'Heckman' ruling is disappointing, and it also underscores the misconceptions surrounding arbitration, even among federal appellate court judges," write New Era ADR's Rich Lee, Collin Williams, Michelle Tyler and Shane Mulrooney.Trending Stories
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