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National Law Journal

Williams & Connolly

For HBO, a defamation suit over a 2008 television program about child labor in India was about more than the millions of dollars at stake.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Will Big Law Lead to Protect the Rule of Law?

OPINION: The ABA and private bar have a pivotal role in defending the profession's core values.
47 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bond Counsel for NJ Public Financings

By | December 05, 2016
24 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top NJ Lawyer-Lobbyists

By | December 05, 2016
14 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

A SCOTUS Juggling Act for Perkins Coie's Marc Elias

For most appellate lawyers, arguing at the U.S. Supreme Court is the capstone of their careers. For Marc Elias of Perkins Coie, arguing two separate but related cases before the high court on Monday was just one of several career highlights this year alone. An election law specialist and general counsel for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, Elias in recent weeks has navigated Clinton's involvement in the on-and-off recounts sought by third-party candidate Jill Stein while also overseeing the recount of the gubernatorial race in North Carolina on behalf of his client, Democrat Roy Cooper.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Big Law Feeling Freer to Advertise Medical Pot Practices

More large law firms are spreading the word about their medical cannabis practice capabilities as ethics rule changes and state legislation whittle down the amount of risk involved in providing that guidance. And they are hoping for a big payday.
27 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Summer Hiring at Large Firms

By | December 05, 2016
46 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The New Jersey Top 40

By | December 05, 2016
93 minute read

The American Lawyer

Special Report: The Road Ahead for Big Law

Eight significant developments in the past year, and what the future might hold.
114 minute read

National Law Journal

Orrick, Representing Marijuana Advocate, Challenges DEA Statements About Pot

A national nonprofit advocacy group supporting legal access to medical marijuana has petitioned the U.S. Justice Department to require drug enforcers to correct allegedly false and misleading information about cannabis use on its website.
10 minute read

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