By Andrew Goudsward | July 12, 2022
"It's a good reminder of the ability of people to change, the ability of people to be a force for good and the ability of lawyers to help in that process," said Akin Gump partner Rafi Prober, who helped prepare Jason Van Tatenhove for his congressional testimony.
By Justin Henry | June 6, 2022
Lawyers in the firm's month-old artificial intelligence practice group and clients alike are looking for answers to the question, "Are we perpetuating societal biases by the data that we use?"
By Ben Seal | May 31, 2022
"We never want to operate under the notion that these past couple years are in any way a new reality. We think just the opposite," Whalen says.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 23, 2022
As Littler Mendelson's first chief data officer, Scott Forman is looking expand the types of data metric capabilities the firm created with products like Littler CaseSmart to Littler onDemand, while interweaving data-driven decision-making in everything the firm does.
By Ben Seal | May 3, 2022
"There's inherently more uncertainty at the moment and transactional participants are much more discerning than they had been over the last couple years," Barr said.
By Patrick Smith | April 19, 2022
After 30 years working as a litigator at Weil, Lori Pines is winding down her practice to serve in a rare C-level role for employee wellness.
By Ross Todd | April 18, 2022
"We treat diversity and inclusion as though the firm's survival depends on it—because we believe it does," says Apalla Chopra, who co-chairs the department with partner Rich Goetz. "It informs the way we recruit, hire, train, mentor, and promote our people, as well as the leadership roles we look to fill."
By Ross Todd | March 28, 2022
"We play the long game, whether that is identifying and preserving legal issues for appeal as part of a trial team or doing what it takes to ultimately prevail in the appellate chain," says Gibson's Helgi Walker.
By Jessie Yount | March 23, 2022
Michael Nguyen, Davis Wright Tremaine's new director of lawyer talent acquisition, sheds light on how historical trends are shaping law firm recruiting practices—for better or worse.
By Ben Seal | March 15, 2022
"With recent events in Europe, there is a lot of geopolitical uncertainty, and that always creates headwinds for empire-building, procyclical M&A," Friedman says.
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