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The Law Firm Disrupted: Is Big Law 'Clutch'? Nobody Knows. Yet!
There's an evolution underway in the legal services industry to apply more statistical rigor to rating lawyer performance.As Firms Flock to Silicon Beach, Where Will They Find Startup Lawyers?
Silicon Valley firms are following their clients to West Los Angeles, building a new market of startup and tech lawyers.More Firms Land Defense Roles in College Admissions Cases
Orrick, White & Case and Skadden are among several firms that have made appearances in the last week. Some firms are doubling or even tripling up on clients.More Than 15 Am Law 100 Firms Taking Defense Roles in College Admissions Case
It can be risky for a firm to represent multiple criminal defendants in the same matter, according to John Lauro, a former federal prosecutor who now runs his own defense firm, the Lauro Law Firm, in New York and Tampa.More Firms Snag Defense Roles in College Admissions Cases
Orrick, White & Case and Skadden are among several firms that have made appearances in the last week. Some firms are doubling or even tripling up on clients.More Firms Snag Defense Roles in College Admissions Cases
Orrick, White & Case and Skadden are among several firms that have made appearances in the last week. Some firms are doubling or even tripling up on clients.Washington Wrap: Tracking the Haves and Have-Nots Among DC Firms
Some D.C. firms saw record-breaking growth in 2018, but not everyone is celebrating.Kirkland Poised to Keep Title as Largest Law Firm in the U.S.
Kirkland & Ellis added $592 million in revenue to its top line, or about the size of the 61st largest law firm in the U.S. last year.Kirkland Poised to Keep Top Am Law 100 Rank After Another Stellar Year
Kirkland & Ellis added $592 million in revenue to its top line, or about the size of the 61st largest law firm in the U.S. last year.Claim Certifying Medical Necessity Must Meet Definition of 'Reasonable and Necessary'
In this Federal Civil Enforcement column, Richard Strassberg, Annie Railton and Roger Cohen discuss 'United States ex rel. Polukoff v. St. Mark's Hospital et al.', in which the Tenth Circuit held that a claim certifying that a procedure is medically necessary must meet the definition of “reasonable and necessary” set forth in CMS's Medicare Program Integrity Manual.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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