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The Recorder

Goodwin Hires Duane Morris Cannabis Group Lead as Industry Faces COVID-19 Questions

Questions about curbside delivery of cannabis, the "essential business" label and state deregulation are weighing on the industry. Now Goodwin is projecting an increase in demand for its cannabis practice.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Morrison & Foerster to Get Some, Not All, Plaintiffs' Records From Freshfields, Linklaters in 'Mommy Track' Lawsuit

A federal judge ruled Thursday that Morrison & Foerster could subpoena the international firms for records that could bolster its defense against claims that Morrison & Foerster discriminated against pregnant women and mothers when making decisions about hiring, work assignments and promotions.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Reed Smith Will 'Slow' Partner Pay in Response to COVID-19 Pressures

The firm said it is holding back pay for both equity and nonequity partners as part of "a cautious approach" to protect its finances.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Hogan Lovells Raids Emergency Supplies to Get N95 Masks to Health Providers

Thanks to a grassroots mobilization effort within the firm, internal supplies designed to be used in a terrorist attack or traditional natural disaster have found a new purpose. 
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

After 23 Years at Simpson Thacher, Veteran Tax Partner Picks Paul Weiss

Robert Holo is returning to Paul Weiss after more than two decades advising on deals with a New York rival.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Drew Eckl Escalates Remote-Working to Mandatory During Pandemic

Other firms are following suit. Eversheds Sutherland directed all personnel to work from home except for the very few who still need to be onsite.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Sees Returns Dip in First Full Year After Combo

But firm leaders on both sides of the Atlantic said that factoring in BCLP's performance in the final nine months of 2018, the post-merger picture was more than encouraging. 
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

The Coronavirus, This Recession and How Law Firms Need to Plan Now to Protect Their Business

Hugh Simons offers practical tips on what law firms can do now to prepare for the impacts of a recession and the coronavirus on their businesses, including potential associate deferrals, hiring slowdowns and marketing investments.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Major Law Firms Rush To Enact Remote Working As Coronavirus Fears Mount

A growing number of law firms are shuttering offices and adopting remote working plans in earnest to ward against the pandemic.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Dechert's Henry Nassau on Staying Agile in Turbulent Times

In an interview, Dechert's CEO discussed alternative fee arrangements, innovation, the global economy and more.
8 minute read

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