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Special Section: Top Laterals/New Partners
In the Legal's Top Laterals/New Partners supplement, read about how lateral movement mirrors shifts in the legal landscape, success factors for lateral hiring and how to make the move a little easier. Also, check out which moves made it on our top lateral hires and runners-up lists.Alston Boosts Partner Profits as Revenue Per Lawyer Exceeds $1M
Litigation work was up across the board, said Alston's chairman, Richard Hays, and demand increased for significant transactional work in several key, high-value practices.Shook Hardy Adds 6 in Phila. as One-Time Dechert Colleagues Reunite
After just under seven years at a Baltimore-based midsize firm, the Philadelphia litigators are returning to Big Law.$2.5M Miami Verdict—With No Punitive Damages—Hints at Tricky Tobacco Case
Smoker Gil Cuddihee had reached out to cigarette manufacturers Philip Morris twice before he died of lung cancer. Plaintiffs counsel Randy Rosenblum argued this showed the customer's reliance on what the company had to say about its products.Creating New Solutions to Old Challenges: Design Thinking in the Law
Innovation is a buzzword that many in the legal industry use as a way to describe their approach to solving legal challenges, or as a differentiator for their organization in a sea of highly competent and capable firms competing for sought-after clients.Seyfarth Lands Litigation Partner Trio From Arnold & Porter
The team is led by Vincent Sama, who will co-chair the firm's national commercial and securities litigation practice.As Pennsylvania Law Firms Went National, Here's What Happened at Home
Locally founded firms still dominate Pennsylvania, but that may change as large firms everywhere seek a stronger national presence.Are 'Forever Chemicals' the Next Big Toxic Tort?
Plaintiffs lawyer Scott Summy, of Baron & Budd, said "forever chemicals," discovered in the drinking water of several communities, "are probably the largest environmental hazard in the country right now."Will 'Forever Chemicals' Be the Next Big Toxic Tort?
Plaintiffs lawyer Scott Summy, of Baron & Budd, said "forever chemicals," discovered in the drinking water of several communities, "are probably the largest environmental hazard in the country right now."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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