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The Law Firm Disrupted: Time To Let Outsiders Run The Show?
Law firms have resisted turning over management to business leaders without legal backgrounds. But there's a logic to hiring someone with real business acumen when an operation is pushing the $1 billion mark.As April 1 Approaches, Safety Net Providers Want Hochul to Repeal Medicaid Pharmacy Carve Out
A business attorney who heads a nonprofit organization in Harlem says it's not too late to convince the governor to scrap the plan.Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2022
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.Baker Botts Inks the Biggest Lease of Q2 as Law Office Lease Activity Rises
Four firms inked leases in relocations, and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan renewed its lease in Los Angeles,Baker Botts Inks the Biggest Lease of Q2 as Law Office Lease Activity Rises
According to a report from Savills U.S., lease activity for large leases in key U.S. markets increased by 43.1% during the second quarter, compared with the first quarter.View more book results for the query "'Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP'"
Putting Competition Aside, Denver's 5 Largest Law Firms Join Forces to Improve Racial Diversity
"We're building meaningful relationships across the entire state of Colorado. That means if [one position] doesn't work out, we're providing these attorneys with a network to go in-house or to the government," said Sherman & Howard's Melissa Reagan.D.C. Firms Benefit, Georgia Abortion Ban, SCOTUS Approval Rating: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Build Back Better, Defense Spending Drive High Revenues for Law Firm Lobby Shops
The U.S. Senate has announced billions of extra spending on defense—potentially fueling heightened business activity for public policy practices.Senate Republican's Fundraising Arm Hires Dickinson Wright for Jan. 6 Amicus Brief
The brief filed late Tuesday suggests the data being requested is protected by the First Amendment and amounts to an overreach from the Select Committee.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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