The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | May 19, 2021
On the back-to-office question, some have observed two very different views among associates. And it's often split at around the four- or five-year mark.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Andrew Maloney | May 13, 2021
Womble's move comes as several firms are increasing associate pay, including competitor firms in the Southeast. Womble said the scales were specifically boosted in both large and small markets in the Southeast.
By Alison D. Bauer | May 13, 2021
At present, there remains no avenue for Chapter 11 debtors to receive PPP Loans during the course of the bankruptcy case. The limitation on PPP availability notwithstanding, other legislative changes have greatly enhanced the eligibility for and efficacy of bankruptcy relief for many small businesses.
By Angela Morris | May 12, 2021
Former federal prosecutors across the nation—from California to Georgia and Texas to New Jersey—give advice for attorneys who practice before U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston.
By Angela Morris | May 12, 2021
Litigators say COVID-19 might have permanently changed some aspects of a trial lawyer's job—for the better. But worries remain about court backlogs and the composition of juries.
By Doug Meal, Michelle Visser, David Cohen and Chris Richart | May 12, 2021
As was anticipated when it was first enacted, the CCPA has resulted in a significant number of class action litigations. This article assesses the litigation to date and provides key practical takeaways for how businesses faced with such actions can seek early dismissal.
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | May 11, 2021
During a Legalweek(year) keynote session on Tuesday, Uber CLO Tony West offered insight into how his legal team has navigated turbulent times with grace.
By Angela Morris | May 11, 2021
"Come in and do your job," the judge once said to prosecutors. "I know you all are useless government bureaucrats. It's not that you're annoying me, which you are—apparently, it's what you all do."
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | May 10, 2021
The largest firm on the list, King & Spalding, only promoted one attorney to partnership in Atlanta, compared to last year's four.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 7, 2021
E-discovery companies have been stretched thin as more remote attorneys work at late hours. Now, many are hiring to keep up with the demand, which they say shows no sign of plateauing.
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