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The Recorder

Fenwick Chair on Firm's New York Expansion

Richard Dickson explains why Fenwick's brand works in New York—and why it waited so long to make its play.
18 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Onward: 4 Trends Shaping the Future of E-Discovery

With 2016 well underway, trends are shaping the way e-discovery is practiced. Experts from Norton Rose Fulbright and Shook, Hardy & Bacon elaborate on events shaping the future of e-discovery.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Artificial Intelligence in Legal, 'So Hot Right Now'

Panelists at the Stanford CodeX FutureLaw Conference separated fact from fiction, explaining how AI truly functions in today's legal world.
11 minute read

Law.com

Quinn Emanuel Continues European Push With Zurich Launch

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is expanding its European presence with the launch of a new office in Switzerland under partner Thomas Werlen. Zurich-based FIFA, soccer's global governing body, is a major client of the firm.
42 minute read

National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Ten Cases to Watch in the D.C. Circuit | Hulk Hogan's Litigation Funding

The D.C. Circuit is poised to issue major rulings over the next several months on net neutrality and campaign finance. Forbes and The New York Times dig into suspicions of secret funding for Hulk Hogan's suit against Gawker. Volkswagen makes progress on its deal with the feds, drivers. And an Ohio judge rules against a measure to restrict early-voting there. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Fenwick & West Heads to NYC, Plus More Lateral Moves

Silicon Valley stalwart Fenwick & West is poised to set up shop in the Big Apple; Boies Schiller brings on two more litigators; Ropes & Gray grabs another private equity pro in London; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.
157 minute read

Litigation Daily

Bhopal Disaster Plaintiffs Strike Out Again

Kelley Drye notched its latest defense win Tuesday in U.S. litigation stemming from a massive Union Carbide chemical accident in Bhopal, India, three decades ago.
14 minute read

The American Lawyer

Big Firms Have Paid Big Bucks for Clinton Speeches

According to a new database based on financial disclosures by Bill and Hillary Clinton, a handful of large law firms have paid nearly $2 million to the political power couple to make speeches. One talk came at a global partners' meeting for an Am Law 100 firm.
36 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Carl M. Buchholz, Head of DLA Piper in Phila., Dies at 51

Despite his many public roles, Carl M. Buchholz was a private man who showed only respect and positivity to others, whether it be in the face of a challenging legal matter or the lengthy illness that ultimately took his life Monday.
41 minute read

New York Law Journal

Fenwick Opening New York Office to Tap Tech Transactions

Silicon Valley firm Fenwick & West, in a growth spurt amid rising revenue from tech transactions, will open a six-partner New York office next month, the firm has announced.
15 minute read

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