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Saltz Mongeluzzi Duo Launch New Catastrophic Injury Firm
“The days of having a physical server and hard files, and requiring everyone to show up every day are, one, gone and, two, not what we’re interested in,” Baer said.
The Indispensable Role of Litigation Analytics in Modern Class Action Practice
The need for precise, accurate, and comprehensive data analysis is paramount in class action litigation, where the stakes are high and the complexities manifold. At the heart of this change is the rising tide of litigation analytics.
Big Law Lobbyists See Boost in Earnings in Q4, Pushing Some Firms to Their Highest Annual Revenue on Record
Brownstein, Akin and Holland & Knight all reported year-over-year growth of lobbying revenue last year from 2022.
Too Good to Be True? Ozempic Lawsuit Moves Forward as Gastrointestinal Issues Surface
Ozempic isn’t without side effects, however, and several patients who have experienced severe complications from the drug are now suing Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly on allegations that the pharmaceutical companies misled doctors on the drugs’ potential risks.
Davis Polk Lures Another Cravath Partner, Adding M&A Litigator
Rory Leraris is at least the fourth Cravath partner who Davis Polk has hired in the last few years.
Big Law Has 'False Sense of Security' as Clients Depart for Midsized Firms
Since the financial crisis of 2007-2008, “market power shifted decisively from law firms to the clients, rapidly moving from a sellers’ to a buyers’ market for legal services,” a new report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law says.
Linklaters' US Struggle: A Unique Problem or a Wider Challenge Facing Top UK Firms?
Rivals, consultants and ex-Linklaters partners share views on the firm’s recent US expansion and whether it could finally see the firm compete, or highlights a wider challenge facing UK-founded firms in the US.
Should More Law Firms Follow Slaughters' 'Switch On/Off' Scheme?: The Morning Minute
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Law School Admissions Officers Report Concerns About Diversity
While the Kaplan survey found that, almost universally, law schools say that diversity is important to administrators and students alike, one admissions officer who participated warned that the court’s decision will have a “chilling effect on applications.”