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Law firms have continued to create and fill C-suite roles with business experts—or at least business-first lawyers—as Big Law ...
Law students typically, and lawyers in general, are among the most risk-averse people in society and do not like the unknown of pay,” explained National Plaintiffs Law Association co-president Brennan ...
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As President Trump punishes big law firms, an army of solo practitioners has stepped in to challenge his agenda. Advertisement Advertisement Supported by “I don’t know if the administration knew how ...
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump ...
The Trump administration’s court battle with Andrew Weissmann’s former law firm is moving to a DC appeals court.
Sidley Austin, a global law firm, terminated a summer intern in its Manhattan office as she reportedly started biting people.
Big Law tells BI exactly how AI is changing its work.
Alina Habba, a New Jersey native who has been serving as its top prosecutor, has garnered the enthusiastic support of the ...
‘Biglaw Biter’ Reportedly Bit 10+ People Before Law Firm Cut Ties originally appeared on Parade. A chomping canine might not ...
Former President Barack Obama took aim at Big Law firms that have tried to work with President Donald Trump. He said some firms capitulated to protect their attorneys' careers and lavish lifestyles.
Senior staff at Erebor, a tech-focused banking startup, have worked at Palmer Luckey's family office, in tech startups, and at other banks.