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Haynes and Boone Grabs Mexico City Finance Partner From Baker McKenzie
The hiring of Diego Sánchez complements recent promotions and a move into a new office in the Mexican capital as the Texas-founded Am Law 100 firm bets big on Mexico.How Travers Smith Stopped the Partner Exodus
Former insiders spoke of issues around the firm's inflexible lockstep and a perceived lack of global ambition—but the firm's managing partner Edmund Reed explains how these and others matters are being addressed.Orrick Hires Chief Digital Officer to Lead Data Transformation
"If we're tapping into data, we can figure out the areas where there are the greatest risks of having a problem and answer those questions better for our clients," said chair Mitch Zuklie.TikTok Hit with €345M Fine by Irish Privacy Regulator
The popular social media platform has three months to bring its handling of teenagers and children's data into compliance with EU privacy rules.Paul Weiss' Trio of Kirkland Hires Could Each Score $20M Yearly
Their potential pay may not be the highest for partners at high-end Am Law 25 firms, where annual compensation for a handful is more than $25 million.View more book results for the query "*"
Good Business or Big Brother? In-Office Tracking is a Contentious Subject and Messaging Matters
Law firms track everything from badge swipes to keystrokes for their employees. But is putting a person's location in a public forum a bridge too far?5 Reasons to Leave Kirkland for Paul Weiss
The impending large transatlantic team defection points to the strategic direction of both firms, writes the Global Lawyer.Which Top UK Law Firms Have Adopted Generative AI, Who's Waiting?
Firms are evenly split on generative AI adoption, with some acting quickly, and others still exploring their options, according to Law.com International research.Legal Education 2.0: How Tech is Reshaping The Future of Legal Training
Legal education must adapt to the fast-evolving world of technology.Morgan Lewis to Launch Fourth Greater China Office in Shenzhen
The firm's new office will be led by partner Shaobin Zhu, who is also its China IP practice head. He will be based in Shenzhen full time.