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Clients Are Continuing to Cut Down Outside Counsel Ranks: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.GCs Keep Cutting Outside Counsel Panels, as Law Firms See Heightened Competition
The pandemic may have accelerated the trend of companies winnowing down their lists of preferred providers.FTC Proposes Ban on Companies Producing Fake Product Reviews
Agency continues to push forward on initiatives aimed at protecting consumers.Can Congress Tax Unrealized Gains as Income? Supreme Court May Decide
The justices agreed to consider whether shareholders can owe income tax when no dividend, distribution or other payment has been received.In Era of Disengagement, How Do Law Firms Motivate Lawyers and Staff?
Law firm leaders are trying to spark a sense of pride and ownership in their law firms for the next generation, a sense they feel has diminished since the pandemic.View more book results for the query "Baker Hostetler"
Big Law Collections Slow Down as Clients Hold Onto Cash Longer
Law firm collections are "slower relative to what we've seen the last couple of years," said Jeffrey Lowe, of Major, Lindsey & Africa.Southwest Wants Class Actions Over Holiday Flight Cancellations Grounded in Louisiana
In motions filed this week, Southwest Airlines cited the "first-to-file" rule in arguing that three California class actions should be dismissed or transferred to Louisiana, where one lawsuit is pending.'A Huge Concern': Big Law Leaders Grappling With Attorney Disengagement
"We can't just measure ourselves on billable hours," said Paul Schmidt, chair of Baker & Hostetler. "In the long run, engagement is important, and we've got to get people engaged."Two Lawyers Move to Establish Tax Controversy Practice at Morris Manning in Atlanta
'It will service those clients that are unlucky enough to have enhanced scrutiny,' Barclay Taylor said.Companies Are Drowning in Data. Experts Say It's Time to Purge
"You may get a stakeholder who says, 'We have to keep it forever because we may need it. It's the job of an in-house counsel to push back on that and say, 'Explain what you need it for,'" said David Zetoony, a Greenberg Traurig shareholder.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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