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The Legwork Behind Building a Nationwide Fixed-Fee Practice
J.Y. Miller and Joe Kilpatrick of Husch Blackwell discuss how certain moves by the firm—including moving away from billable hours-based bonuses—opened the door to more innovative pricing models.Supreme Court Will Consider 'No Fly List' Lawsuits, Bankruptcy Fees
The justices return to the bench after a busy winter "break."Arguing Class Actions: Objections to Class Action Settlements
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal written by DiCello Levitt's Adam J. Levitt.Are Distributed Firms Made to Be Broken?: The Morning Minute
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More Judges, Less Diversity: 92% of Kemp's 2023 Judicial Appointments Are White
Minorities accounted for 8% of state court or higher judicial appointments made by Gov. Brian Kemp in 2023. That's down from 30% in 2022.More Law Firms in New York Opt for Larger Spaces
King & Spalding and Paul Weiss are among the latest to secure new, larger space in New York.Montgomery Bar's New President Urges Lawyers to Step Up Pro Bono Work
"We are all fortunate to be where we are, and it is our responsibility to pay it forward," Shearman said in a speech at the MBA's annual meeting Jan. 5.Shearman's Co-Managing Partner Leads Team Move to Linklaters in New York
The six-person team is departing ahead of the firm's merger with Allen & Overy, which will see A&O leaders take charge of the combined firm.Trending Stories
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