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Less Investment by Big Law in the Bay Area: Lateral Partner Hiring Falls
Top firms have hired 75% fewer lateral partners in intellectual property practices so far this year, Macrae reported.Big Law Investment Drops in San Francisco Bay Area, Report Finds
Top firms have hired 75% fewer lateral partners in intellectual property practices so far this year, Macrae reported.If You Are Too 'Busy' to Communicate With Your Client, You Better Think Again
Clients that are unversed in litigation may have difficulty understanding why their case is "not moving" or "taking so long." Lawyers facing these types of questions cannot simply ignore the client's requests for updates.Lennox Hires 12-Year Company Veteran as CLO, Bucking Hire-From-Outside Trend
"The seamless transition is a testament to our disciplined succession planning and strong bench of talent," Lennox CEO Alok Maskara said in a statement.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law Assembles as Cruise Lines Clinch Partial Victory in $439M Havana Docks Suit
"As a member of the Cuban American community in South Florida whose family lost everything following the 1959 Cuban revolution, wholeheartedly agree with the dissent," said one attorney not associated with the lawsuit.People in the News—Oct. 23, 2024—McMonagle Perri, Barley Snyder
Brian J. McMonagle of McMonagle Perri McHugh Mischak Davis has been elected the 2024-2025 president of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (PACDL).Recent Supreme Court Decisions May Affect Tax Practice
This article discusses the potential impact of two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions—Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System—on tax planning and controversy practice.Co-Founder and Startup Divorce: Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst
This article discusses the "divorce" of startup businesses. This article discusses how the separation process of said business occurs and what to consider such as assessing the value of the company, dividing up who owns what, evaluating an agreements (if there are any), the transfer process, and dissolving the IP.Trending Stories
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