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Jon McMichael of Fenwick & West LLP helped Lashify secure a $34 million patent verdict and a Federal Circuit decision that overturned decades-long International Trade Commission precedent, and won a landmark ruling that reshaped where patent lawsuits may be filed, earning him a spot among the intellectual property attorneys under 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP partner Austin Pollet co-led the team advising General Atlantic and Chess.com on a CVC Capital Partners IX investment and co-led the team advising General Atlantic on an investment in Vuori, earning him a spot among the private equity lawyers under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Katila Howard has strengthened employee benefits governance and compliance for Amazon, and helped negotiate a $2 million settlement to end a suit against Whole Foods over an employee 401(k) plan, earning her a spot among the top benefits attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
David Saldamando of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP played a pivotal role in securing a major jury verdict against Meta in a data privacy class action that alleged the tech giant illegally collected and exploited highly sensitive women's health data from the Flo app, paving the way for potentially billions in damages and earning him a spot among the class action practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
BakerHostetler partner Sean Killeen helped retailer Janie & Jack avoid more than 2,400 individual arbitration demands over its alleged website tracking activity and aided another law firm in beating a proposed class action over a criminal cyberattack, earning him a place among the cybersecurity and privacy attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Patrick D. Lynch of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has advised several clients on multibillion deals, including one of the largest bank mergers in the past decade in Fifth Third's $10.9 billion acquisition of Comerica, earning him a spot among the banking lawyers under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Kayla McCann Marty of McGuireWoods LLP helped guide United Urology Group through its undisclosed sale to OneOncology, and guided Novant Health through its acquisition of UCI Medical Affiliates from Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, earning her a spot among healthcare law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
An attorney specializing in representing financial institutions in state and federal litigation matters has moved her practice to Jones Day's Pittsburgh office after more than 10 years with McGuireWoods LLP.
Greenberg Traurig LLP has hired former Loeb & Loeb LLP real estate partner Brian L. Helweil as a shareholder for its global real estate practice team in New York City, the firm has announced.
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP announced Wednesday that it has boosted its national restructuring and bankruptcy practice with a Dallas-based partner who came aboard from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling.
Kemper Corp.'s former vice president and associate general counsel has rejoined Troutman Pepper Locke as a partner in the firm's insurance transactional and regulatory practice group in Chicago.
Akerman said Wednesday that a veteran dealmaker has returned to the firm's real estate practice group in New York to lead its affordable housing transactions section.
BakerHostetler announced Tuesday that it has a new crypto asset disputes team that will focus on advising clients about matters involving crypto assets, blockchain technology and emerging digital markets.
U.S. law firms inked 4.3 million square feet of lease deals in the second quarter, the strongest quarter in at least eight years, according to a report out Tuesday from brokerage firm Savills.
Covington & Burling LLP partner Krysten Rosen Moller's successes include helping secure a favorable resolution for a healthcare provider facing allegations of sprawling False Claim Act violations, and helping defeat a multibillion-dollar FCA whistleblower suit against a UnitedHealth subsidiary in front of the U.S. Supreme Court — earning her a spot among healthcare law practitioners under 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Joshua La Vigne of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP negotiated Cando Rail & Terminals' pivotal acquisition of Savage Enterprises' rail assets, earning him a spot among the transportation attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Katherine Durnan Taylor of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has advised on multiple multibillion-dollar transactions, helping private equity firm CD&R in a nearly $9 billion acquisition of healthcare technology company R1, and Warner Bros. Discovery in its $110 billion sale to Paramount Skydance — earning her a spot among the private equity law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Brandon Hammer of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP advised Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. through the launch of a groundbreaking securities tokenization service, earning him a spot among the fintech practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Steptoe LLP partner Robert Kappers helped Express Mobile revive a district court infringement case against GoDaddy and then won $170 million at the subsequent trial, earning him a spot among the intellectual property law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Christina Lee of Keker Van Nest & Peters LLP secured several defense wins in a wave of privacy litigation targeting new technologies, including high-profile class actions in the past year for companies like LinkedIn and Google, earning her a spot among the cybersecurity and privacy law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Monica Perkowski of Holland & Knight LLP has excelled in defending large employers against federal benefits lawsuits, including helping secure dismissal of an employee health plan suit against GardaWorld Cash Service Inc., earning her a spot among the top benefits attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Sean Petterson is playing a major role on the Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP team that has secured at least $104.4 million in settlements for a class of African Methodist Episcopal Church pastors who contend their annuity retirement plan was mismanaged, earning him a spot among the class action attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP's Jessie Chiang has steered multibillion-dollar debt deals that have helped finance major merger and acquisition transactions by Keurig Dr Pepper, Home Depot and McCormick, earning her a place among the banking law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
The Trump administration and Justice Department "strongly object" to an Aug. 3 discovery order requiring them to name individuals involved in drafting and approving executive orders targeting law firms, amid their repeated refusal to hand over certain communications in a suit brought by the American Bar Association.
Labor and employment firm Jackson Lewis PC announced Tuesday that its attorney Mary T. Costigan was appointed co-leader of data protection and artificial intelligence at L&E Global, an alliance affiliated with Jackson Lewis.
The artificial intelligence conversation among law firm leaders has advanced from adoption to governance and business impact, but it hasn’t resolved who maintains ownership and operational responsibility, which should be determined by the range of functions that AI touches, says Jennifer Johnson at Calibrate.
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Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Practice AuthenticityAttorneys who demonstrate who they truly are and what they stand for by sharing the human impact of their results, earning the media's trust by providing accessible analysis, and providing hands-on aid to their communities can build stronger reputations than any advertising budget can buy, says Ray DeLorenzi at RebuttalPR.
Legal artificial intelligence is on a similar trajectory as the internet in the dot-com era, where several internet companies failed after the initial market frenzy, but even if AI company valuations take a hit and the industry goes through a major reordering, legal leaders should note that the technology itself remains genuinely transformational for the delivery of legal services, says Gabriel Buigas at Integreon.
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Keeping PE Out Of Law Is Job For Courts, Not Capitols
Efforts by lawmakers in California, Colorado and Illinois seeking to bar private equity firms, hedge funds and other nonattorney investors from owning or financing law firms risk intruding on authority that state constitutions and the inherent powers doctrine have traditionally assigned to the judiciary, says attorney Felix Shipkevich.
Ross McNairn, founder and CEO of Wordsmith AI, discusses how the lawyers who treat legal work like an engineering problem and can deploy legal intelligence at scale will define the next decade.
BigLaw firms about to tackle a website redesign need to understand the fundamental changes to costs, timelines, vendors and technology since their last big update so their leadership teams can steer resource management decisions away from costly potential mistakes, says Stephan Roussan at Vertical Minds.
Two recent reports shift the legal posture of every organization deploying artificial intelligence agents because they establish the foreseeability, for negligence liability purposes, of an AI agent becoming weaponized for data exfiltration, says Camilo Artiga-Purcell at Kiteworks.
Firms willing to develop a new operating model, where AI-powered legal tech is paired with deep industry expertise and a different incentive structure, can win over companies looking to consolidate their legal needs with a single provider, says Lana Manganiello at Practice Growth Partner.
Law firms trying to weave artificial intelligence into summer associate programs should build a program that isn't really about AI but teaches students how to think about using AI, with the goal of building judgment, understanding implications and leveling up in a way that's repeatable, says Zeynep Ersin at Seyfarth.
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Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Don't Obstruct Knowledge
Lawyers and firms should treat knowledge transfer as a business development function, using the sharing of context and institutional know-how to preserve continuity through change, strengthen relationships and create long-term competitive advantage, says Mark Wraight at Stinson.
The biggest question about private equity moving into the legal sector is no longer whether it can financially succeed, but how law firms can contend with the unavoidable economic, institutional and ethical tensions introduced by external ownership without compromising their core professional commitments, say Kirsten Vasquez and Allison Rosner at Major Lindsey.
As potential clients use artificial intelligence tools instead of search engines when looking for counsel, it is a democratizing moment for specialized midsize firms and a compression threat for generalist big-firm brand positioning, says Ronn Torossian at 5WPR.
Private equity capital has been flowing into accounting firms for years, with investors developing creative structures to work within that field's specific ownership restrictions, and the framework developed by these transactions offers valuable insights for law firms looking for outside investment, says Russell Shapiro at Levenfeld Pearlstein.
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Legal Tech Talks: StrongSuit CEO On The AI Gold Rush
Justin McCallon, CEO of StrongSuit, discusses how the potential for automation and insight generation with artificial intelligence is massive, but that in legal work, especially litigation, the margin for error is essentially zero.
When law firm leaders provide work product feedback by identifying errors instead of offering guiding input, they miss a key opportunity to treat feedback as a professional development and leadership tool, but several practices can help bridge the gap between intent and impact, says Janet Jackson at Well-Law.