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Akin Winds Down Beijing Office
Akin will continue to practice in Hong Kong and Singapore, its two other offices in Asia.25-Cent Value Within Range of Utility Token's Speculative Value at Bankruptcy Filing
Embracing Innovation: 7 Major Law Firm Tech Developments in 2023
From a host of law firm-created generative AI chatbots to new innovative client offerings and the launch of another law firm legal tech subsidiary, this year showed that law firms are confidently embracing their place in the legal technology market.Turnover in Big Law Leadership Manifests as 'Great Growth Race' Kicks Into High Gear
At least 30 large law firms have announced some kind of leadership transition within the last year or so. "It's been an exciting but challenging and exhausting few years," noted one Am Law 100 leader.View more book results for the query "Troutman Sanders"
People in the News—Dec. 15, 2023—Williams, Hamburg Rubin
Robert J. Salzer, a partner at Williams Family Law, is set to continue a firm legacy as a featured speaker at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's "Family Law Practice in Bucks, Chester, Delaware & Montgomery Counties 2023."'Not A Lot of Deal Work': Law Firms Add More Litigators Compared With Corporate Laterals
Southeast law firms are being cautious amid continued economic uncertainty, adding more lawyers in counter-cyclical practice areas than those in transactional.Eying Phila. for Growth, 3 Am Law Firms Pick Their Own Paths to Make a Mark in Established Market
Barnes & Thornburg landed a small group from Faegre Drinker. Goodwin Procter lifted a larger group from Troutman Pepper. And Clark Hill rolled up two small firms via mergers in 2023.Federal Judge Upholds $8.5M Verdict in COVID-19 Test Manufacturing, Breach-of-Contract Suit
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has upheld an $8.5 million jury verdict in a breach-of-contract suit over the manufacturing of COVID-19 tests after determining that a new trial wasn't warranted.3rd Circuit Finds Rule 1(d) Permits Plaintiff to Return to Court After AAA Declines to Arbitrate
"MicroBilt's arbitration provision, including the AAA rules that it incorporates, does not condition [the plaintiff's] return to court on the AAA's decision being correct, or even reasonable. That is the deal the parties struck," the court ruled.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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