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Withdrawing From 'Problem' Clients—Consider a New Year's Resolution
In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis considers when, why and how lawyers may go about withdrawing from client engagements.As Sedgwick Dissolves, a Look at Where the Lawyers Went
The demise of Sedgwick, a storied, 85-year-old Am Law 200 firm focused on insurance work, has created an alumni network throughout Big Law.Clyde & Co Continues US Expansion With Hire of 10-Strong Team in Miami
Expansive U.K. firm takes two-partner team from Hinshaw & CulbertsonSteptoe & Johnson Adds Seven-Lawyer Sedgwick Group
Continuing the diaspora of partners that has expanded with Sedgwick's official dissolution, Steptoe & Johnson adds a team of well-known commercial and class action litigatorsJudge Tosses Malpractice Suit Against Lowenstein Sandler, Citing 'Speculative' Allegations
Pharma executive Steven Lisi argued that the firm failed to properly advise him about the tax treatment of his stock options. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Shirley Werner Kornreich wasn't convinced.After Tearful Apology, Star Dewey & LeBoeuf Witness Avoids Jail
After two trials in a prosecution that originally included 11 defendants, no one is going to jail in the Dewey & LeBoeuf case.Cozen O'Connor Adds IP Pros From Norton Rose
Cozen O'Connor has hired two patent litigators from Norton Rose Fulbright, adding to its Minneapolis office and its intellectual property practice.Shutts & Bowen, Partner Settle Antitrust Lawsuit
Florida-based Am Law 200 firm Shutts & Bowen and Miami partner Kevin Cowan settled an antitrust lawsuit in a case that also raised allegations of wrongdoing against Hinshaw & Culbertson Coral Gables partner Steven Carlyle Cronig.Special Report: The Road Ahead for Big Law
Eight significant developments in the past year, and what the future might hold.Elite Law Firms Increasingly Suing Clients to Collect Fees
In an era when demand for legal services is softening, the country's largest firms are increasingly going to courts and arbitration against their former clients to collect fees in what consultants say is the "new normal."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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