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The Legal Intelligencer

Pepper Hamilton Faces Lawsuit Over Baylor Report

Pepper Hamilton is experiencing the backlash of its Title IX internal investigations work at Baylor University, as a former associate athletics director who blames the firm for his abrupt firing has filed a lawsuit.
14 minute read

Daily Report Online

Morris Manning Helps Piedmont Gain Approval for $603M Expansion

Piedmont's $603 million project is the largest one to date to gain a certificate of need.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

William Butterfield, 63, Was Renowned E-Discovery Attorney and Educator

Butterfield was a frequent author and speaker on e-discovery, contributing to the Sedona Conference and law school educational initiatives.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Citi Report Claims Growth Will Remain Slow in 2017

The legal industry can expect to see low single-digit growth in revenue and profitability next year, just as it did in 2016, according to a report released Tuesday by Citi Private Bank's law firm group and Hildebrandt Consulting.
25 minute read

Daily Report Online

Jones Day Juggles Time Zones for JM Huber's $630M Silica Unit Sale

In a transaction involving lawyers in eight countries, Jones Day advised J.M. Huber Corp. on the $630 million sale of its global silica business to Evonik Industries.
26 minute read

National Law Journal

Gingrich's View: Trump Will Smash the Washington Bureaucracy

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, now a Dentons senior adviser, won't be serving in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet, but he's following the nominations closely. He sees a pair of retired four-star generals filling out top posts at the U.S. Defense and Homeland Security departments, an Alabama senator becoming U.S. attorney general and a neurosurgeon heading up the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. What Gingrich doesn't see is a lot of lawyers—and he doesn't see the incoming administration getting along with career employees.
16 minute read

Legaltech News

Innovators to Empower Legal Tech Users in 2017

Next year's legal tech innovations will focus largely on empowering firms and other users to more easily access technology.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

Quinn Emanuel Bulks Up Antitrust Practice in Brussels

Trevor Soames, who previously practiced at Howrey and Shearman & Sterling, joined the litigation powerhouse Tuesday. The antitrust lawyer had started his own boutique in November.
63 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ's Criminal Division Chief Apologizes to Prosecutors for Her Criticism

Leslie Caldwell, the head of the U.S. Justice Department's Criminal Division, has apologized for remarks she gave last week in which she said some U.S. attorney offices lack the oversight and experience to properly vet cases. "I did not have prepared remarks for the event, and I certainly should have," Caldwell wrote to prosecutors. Caldwell ended on: "I love the Department of Justice and deeply respect our values, the work we do, and the way we do it."
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Full-Time Mom Returns to Law at Fisher & Phillips—and Other 'On the Move' News

Rekindling a practice after eight years isn't easy, but Cass Hollis and her new firm are confident they can make it work.
38 minute read

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