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When A Witness Seeks to Hide Behind Context
The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT and the lawyers who prepared them certainly recognized that they would be roasted by at least one or two members of the Congressional committee. And they were undoubtedly correct that hate speech on campus would depend on the "context" in which it was made, a Law Journal columnist writes. But would any intelligent, well-prepared, witness, even testifying truthfully, want to hand a loaded gun to her interrogator, enabling her to aggressively question her as U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik so ably did?The Law Firm Disrupted: Making A Low(er) Risk Bet on Gen AI
Applying the rising technology to client-facing work may be a fraught discussion, but firms can look to incorporate it in other areas of their operations.Bridging the Gap: Calibrating FARA Enforcement With Civil Penalties
The Foreign Agents Registration Act, a formerly obscure federal law designed to help the government monitor foreign influence in the United States, is obscure no longer. But even as criminal FARA enforcement has increased, there is little meaningful civil enforcement of the law. The absence of a real civil enforcement option when FARA violations are less severe unduly distorts decision-making in favor of criminal enforcement.Eye-Popping IP Prowess: IP Litigation Department of the Year Winner WilmerHale
Wilmer represented major companies, like Apple, Gilead and Cisco, in their biggest and riskiest IP matters, bringing to bear big-time results.The 2023 WIPL Awards: Law Firm Managing Partner of the Year
For this award, Corporate Counsel recognizes women who have had a huge, impactful year, specifically a year that stands out amongst their peers.View more book results for the query "WilmerHale"
The American Lawyer Names Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and More
The American Lawyer Industry Awards honored the industry's best and brightest across several categories that recognize both historical excellence and the evolution of the business of law.Big Law Mergers: How to Catch a Falling Knife
History suggests that acquiring a "falling knife firm" can be accretive for the acquiring firm but that it requires something of the order of a 30% reduction in the equity partner ranks at the acquired firm, Hugh Simons writes.Paul Weiss Hires O'Melveny Partner to Co-Chair Financial Services Group
The New York law firm is the latest to recruit from a competitor to build its financial services regulatory group, amid sustained client demand in this practice.Law Firm Leaders May Be Tiring of the Job, But That's Not Why They've Been Leaving
An analysis by former Big Law partner Paul Denis of leadership departures over the past few decades shows recent changes may be based less on satisfaction and more on growing tenure length.Wilmer's Jamie Gorelick Turns Over Reins of Strategic Response Practice
"We are trying to affect generational change," said Gorelick.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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