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Lowenstein Lays Off 16 Business Professionals in Multiple Offices
The layoffs in New York, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C., came even after the firm saw a 12% hike in revenue last year.Legal Tech Market Gaps—Missing Features & Solutions
While the missing-feature fallacy has long been employed as an excuse for not investing in legal tech, there are, in fact, a number of features that are missing, and entire categories of tools that seem inexplicably immature, if not downright absent.Perkins Coie Lays Off 58 Business Professionals
In an internal memo, the firm cited "macroeconomic conditions" as well as "increased expenses" that surpass the rate of revenue growth this year.The Law Firm Disrupted: A 'Short, Shallow' Recession May Be Here Already. Are More Layoffs Coming?
One economic forecaster predicts continued pain for the tech and finance industries, amid early signs that certain law firms serving these clients are feeling the pinch.'Be Prepared to Flexibly Respond': New State Privacy Laws to Keep Legal Teams on Their Toes
"I think we will definitely see several new state privacy laws passed this year," said Anna Westfelt, head of Gunderson Dettmer's data privacy practice.View more book results for the query "Gunderson Dettmer Stough"
Privacy Laws to Keep Legal Teams on Their Toes
Texas would be the sixth state to enact major privacy legislation if H.B. 1844 is approved.Procopio Lays Off 3% of Attorneys and Staff, Citing Continued Economic Headwinds
The San Diego-based firm is the third Am Law 200 firm to conduct layoffs in the past week.Big Law Layoffs May Continue in Light of 'Uncertainty Lying in Wait'
Shearman and Davis Wright's layoffs are "not going to be the end of the story," said Georgetown's Jim Jones.Big Law Kicks Off 2023 by Adding Corporate Firepower in California
Pillsbury and Holland & Knight added corporate partners this week, right on the heels of big hires at Latham and Goodwin in California last week.Lowenstein's Profits Surge 27%, With Litigation and Contingency Work Driving Growth
Contingency fees played a larger role in the firm's revenue in 2022, while the firm slowed its hiring and raised billing rates, according to managing partner Gary Wingens.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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