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Litigation Still Pays, Even Without a Courtroom
Big firms are reporting an uptick of work in mass tort defense cases for medical devices and pharmaceuticals, COVID-related disputes and securities and major bank litigation.Hire Up: Federal Environment & Energy Vets Find New Homes
Both Venable and Holland & Knight added former aides to lawmakers in the House and Senate with energy committee experience, while Hunton Andrews Kurth hired the Environmental Protection Agency's most recent general counsel.Hire Up: Big Firms Hire Groups of Laterals
It was a week of group lateral moves, including at White & Case, which hired the global co-chairs of Sidley's restructuring practice.Hire Up: Ex-Government Attorneys Were in Demand in This Week's Lateral Market
The former chief counsel to New Jersey's governor and former U.S. attorneys highlight a busy week of public-to-private moves.Chicago Bar Task Force Recs Steer Clear of Outside Ownership in Law Firms
The first voluntary bar group to address regulatory reform aimed at increasing access to justice instead proposed a new "intermediary model" allowing lawyers to affiliate with larger networks for branding and ancillary services.Chicago Lawyers Not Sprinting Back Into the Office as Illinois Reopens Further
The benefits of working remotely are outweighing the risks the pandemic is presenting, according to several Chicago-based partners.Law Firms Voice Support for Change—and Pledge to Donate and Take Action
In the days after George Floyd's death, some firms have pledged donations to racial justice groups or have committed to take up other actions. We have compiled excerpts of statements here.Barnes & Thornburg Officially Launches in New York
Despite the pandemic, the firm felt confident moving forward with a new location in New York that now has 11 attorneys—and is expecting to expand further.The Money Rolled Right in for Am Law 200 Firms in the Midwest
With a global pandemic far from anyone's mind, law firms based outside Chicago saw a boom in mergers last year and grew their revenues faster than those inside the region's biggest commercial and financial hub.Armstrong Teasdale Launches in Utah as Salt Lake City Boom Continues
Former Snell & Wilmer partner Michael Gehret says his new firm has ambitions to add dozens of lawyers in Salt Lake City, which has been cementing its reputation as a high-tech hub.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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