Big Law Practice Leaders 'Bullish' That Second Trump Presidency Will Be Good for Business
Hogan Lovells' Aaron Cutler said that he anticipates a "busy four years" for D.C. firms as the Trump administration looks to hit the ground running with regulatory reform.Trump Re-election Stirs Big Law Optimism and Caution in London
Donald Trump's second-term victory sparks optimism over his pro-business stance, while London's top partners expect global and domestic uncertainty.Seyfarth Launches Energy Transactions Practice in Houston With Polsinelli Team
A team from Polsinelli, led by partner Chris Cottrell, moved to Seyfarth Shaw's Houston office to start an energy transactions practice at the firm.Newsmakers: FINRA Enforcement Senior Counsel Joins Bell Nunnally as Partner
Also: A new partner joins Spencer Fane's Houston office, Sorrels Law adds two new attorneys, and an attorney returns to Sbaiti & Company.Paxton's Suit Against Election Monitors Is Latest in Flurry of Voting Litigation
These actions were just the latest in a long series of legal maneuvers, mostly by Paxton, that opponents allege is voter intimidation or constraints on voting rights.Climate Disputes, International Arbitration, and State Court Limitations for Global Issues
Join a distinguished panel of experts as they discuss the latest global rulings, arbitration and mediation approaches, and strategies to address inconsistencies in court outcomes in climate-related cases.Big Law Lawyers Fan Out for Election Day Volunteering in Call Centers and Litigation
Proskauer; Gibson Dunn; Cooley; Stinson; Reed Smith; Davis Polk; Lowenstein; Mayer Brown; Manatt; Baker McKenzie; and Dechert are among the firms helping with the Election Protection voter hotlines.Fewer Big Law Firms Give Full PTO This Election Day
Many law firms that were vocal in 2020 about giving attorneys and staff a full day of PTO on Election Day didn't issue similar statements this year.Quinn Emanuel Secures $16M Verdict Against Bell Helicopter
Bell allegedly shared the technology with Aeronautics Corporation of America, which manufactured its own units and sold them back to Bell and a substantially lower cost, Rogerson Aircraft co-lead counsel Karl Stern argued.Trending Stories
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