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    Rising Star: Keker's Christina Lee

    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.

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    Rising Star: Weil's Jessie Chiang

    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.

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    White House Aims To Shield Advisers Behind Law Firm EOs

    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.

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    Jackson Lewis Atty Appointed Privacy, AI Lead Of L&E Global

    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.

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    Humans First, Tech Second: Winston Taylor's New Atty Prep

    With most law firms focused on training associates to use artificial intelligence, Winston Taylor took a different approach by also teaching the next generation of attorneys how to communicate, collaborate, exercise judgment and build client relationships.

  • Blank Rome Taps Ex-Jones Day Partner To Co-Lead Practice

    An attorney with expertise advising clients on major capital development projects in the United States and abroad has moved his practice from Jones Day to Blank Rome LLP's Pittsburgh office, where he now co-leads the firm's construction group.

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    K&L Gates Hires Linklaters Financial Counsel In DC

    K&L Gates LLP has hired a Linklaters LLP counsel who focuses his practice on advising broker-dealers and other financial institutions on regulatory compliance, enforcement and trading matters, the firm announced Monday.

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    DLA Piper Taps Weil Partner As New York PE Co-Lead

    DLA Piper has announced it hired a Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP partner to co-lead its private equity practice in New York.

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    How Law Firms Focus Their Pro Bono Efforts

    Nonprofit operations, civil rights and immigration remained the leading areas where law firms focused pro bono work in 2025, even as participation shifted across other public interest areas, according to Law360 Pulse's latest survey.

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    Pro Bono Leaders See AI's Potential To Close Justice Gap

    Law firms and legal aid leaders see artificial intelligence as a powerful tool that could help bridge the justice gap by saving attorneys' time and enabling them to serve more clients in the future, but the complete impact of AI on pro bono work today is unclear. 

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    The 2026 Pro Bono Leaders: How Firms Stack Up

    At a time when some law firms are backing away from pro bono contributions, other firms remain steadfastly committed to making an impact. Law360’s Pro Bono Leaders ranking puts numbers to those professional promises to see how firms measure up.

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    Barnes & Thornburg Picks Up 12 K&L Gates Healthcare Attys

    Barnes & Thornburg LLP announced Tuesday that it has brought on a 12-lawyer healthcare team from K&L Gates, including that firm's two former practice group leaders.

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    Jack Daniel's IP Atty Returns To Baker McKenzie In Dallas

    Baker McKenzie has boosted its commercial practice group with a Dallas-based partner who returned to the firm after nearly a decade of in-house intellectual property work with Jack Daniel's Properties Inc.

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    Norton Rose Adds Another Insurance Pro From Clyde & Co.

    Norton Rose Fulbright announced Tuesday that it has hired another insurance attorney from Clyde & Co., saying his addition "broadens the firm's insurance disputes capabilities and complements its leading transactional and regulatory practices."

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    Ga. Law School's AI Policy Includes Required Course In Tech

    The University of Georgia School of Law will now require students to complete a technology course and has mostly banned electronic devices in first-year courses, making it the latest U.S. law school to set policies on how instructors and students can use artificial intelligence.

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    NYCBA Cautions Against Recording Nonclient Calls

    New York City attorneys who have been granted permission may ethically use artificial intelligence to record, transcribe and summarize conversations with nonclients, according to the latest ethics guidance by the New York City Bar Association Monday, which added that just because they can doesn't mean they should.

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    Morgan & Morgan Sues Fla. Bar Over Celebrity Ad Ban

    Personal injury giant Morgan & Morgan PA has sued the Florida Bar, claiming a bar rule that bans any use of a celebrity's voice or image in lawyer advertising violates the First Amendment.

  • Littler Names Firm's First Pro Bono Counsel

    Littler Mendelson PC announced Monday that it had appointed its first pro bono counsel to enhance the firm's efforts supporting access to justice.

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    ArentFox Launches Internal Industry-Specific AI Tool

    ArentFox Schiff LLP announced Monday that it has launched its own artificial intelligence software for use by its attorneys, joining other law firms in simultaneously adopting third-party tools and introducing proprietary models.

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    Rising Star: Mayer Brown's Elisabeth Anderson

    Elisabeth Anderson of Mayer Brown LLP helped defeat the bulk of a $2.5 billion class action alleging GM concealed a Chevrolet Bolt battery fire defect, serving as the key writer of motions that roughly halved the 81-count complaint and pushed a dozen drivers into arbitration before reaching a $150 million settlement, earning her a spot among the transportation law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

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    Rising Star: Sidley's Kristin Teager

    Kristin Teager of Sidley Austin LLP has represented Apple in a deal to make JPMorgan Chase the new issuer of its Apple Card, a transaction expected to bring more than $20 billion in card balances to Chase's platform, earning her a spot among the fintech practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

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    Rising Star: Sullivan & Cromwell's Amy Dreisiger

    Amy Dreisiger of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has advised financial giants on multibillion-dollar deals and fundraisings, including Apollo on its partnership with Citi to launch a $25 billion private credit direct lending program and Goldman Sachs Asset Management on the formation of its $3.5 billion real estate equity fund, earning her a spot among the private equity law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

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    Rising Star: Eimer Stahl's Collin Vierra

    Eimer Stahl LLP's Collin Vierra served as discovery counsel for Tennessee in its landmark suit against social media giant Meta Platforms Inc. over Instagram's alleged harmful effects on youth, earning him a spot among the cybersecurity and privacy lawyers under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • Rising Star: Goodwin's Benjamin Reilly

    Benjamin "Ben" Reilly of Goodwin Procter LLP has helped New York Life Insurance Co. resolve a lawsuit alleging it mismanaged its retirement plans and represented State Street and General Electric in lawsuits challenging pension risk transfer deals, earning him a spot among the benefits law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

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    Rising Star: Winston Taylor's Sean Suber

    Sean Suber of Winston Taylor led Cresco Labs' defense against two consumer product class actions related to cannabis product labeling and secured what is thought to be the first dismissal in federal court for a case of its kind, earning him a spot among the class action law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

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Expert Analysis

  • Why Marketing Teams Are Vital For Law Firm AI Storytelling Author Photo

    Many law firms are using generic decks for multiple client presentations to articulate their artificial intelligence strategy, but in order to differentiate themselves, it's important to bring marketing teams into the fold to identify what's actually distinctive about how a firm uses AI, says Eric Greenberg at Cox Media.

  • Legal Marketing Conference Highlights Pivotal Time For Firms Author Photo

    The Legal Marketing Association's recent annual conference underscored how advances in artificial intelligence and shifting client expectations are causing law firms to evolve into more structured, data-driven businesses that place greater emphasis on strategy, implementation and measurable results, say Maria Aronson and Gina Rubel at Furia Rubel.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Build Relationship Habits Author Photo

    Meaningful relationships are foundational to business development, and they can be deliberately fostered through a set of habits for authentically, intentionally and consistently connecting with clients and colleagues — starting with people you already know and like, says Matthew Moran at V&E.

  • Legal Leaders Are Asking The Wrong Questions About AI Author Photo

    Artificial intelligence is already woven into everyday work for attorneys, so beyond questioning whether AI was used and approving such tools, legal leaders need to create a shared foundation for what good AI use looks like on their team, says Alex Denniston at Factor.

  • In-House Leaders Can Turn Contract Data Into Growth Insight Author Photo

    A company's contracts contain final, negotiated commercial commitments that reveal important growth, revenue and strategy insights, but for organizations that aren’t making two key structural changes, the information tends to remain within the legal department — untranslated and unused, says Shimane Smith at NerdWallet.

  • PE's Path In UK Legal Market Offers Playbook For US Firms Author Photo

    The U.K. offers 14 years' worth of data on private equity's involvement in the legal market, demonstrating for U.S. firms what worked, what didn’t and why, and illustrating several lessons about operational readiness, cultural fit and timing, says Tom Lenfestey at The Law Practice Exchange.

  • 8 Mistakes That Derail Law Firms' Sector Strategies Author Photo

    When firms attempt to deliberately organize their expertise, client relationships, business development, and thought leadership around specific industry verticals – sometimes called industry sector programs – several missteps commonly arise, but with discipline and alignment any firm can successfully grab market share, say Heidi Gardner at Harvard Law School and David Harvey at Harvey Global Consulting.

  • Making Legal Cents: A Strategic Plan For Lateral Partner Hires Author Photo

    Firms of all sizes are accelerating lateral hiring of experienced partners because investing in senior expertise can pay off big — but for such an investment to work, firms need a disciplined strategy for vetting candidates, supporting their integration, and ensuring they'll generate real returns, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.

  • As AI Rewrites BigLaw Hiring, Mid-Law May Snag Edge Author Photo

    Similar to the way the transfer portal changed how many NCAA men’s basketball teams are built, artificial intelligence use in the legal industry is changing BigLaw’s lateral hiring market and creating a field where midmarket firms that develop their talent will hold an edge in the legal profession's next era, says Michael Ott at Ice Miller.

  • 5 Firm Structure Changes To Adequately Address Atty Burnout Author Photo

    While wellness programs, flexible schedules and mental health resources are meaningful steps toward addressing burnout in the legal industry, a more effective approach must involve a redesign of law firm incentive structures, says retired attorney Jason Ward.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Be An Industry Expert Author Photo

    Although taking the time to fully invest in a client and its industry is a big ask, it is well worth it for attorneys to understand the pressures, trends and constraints of a client's industry in order to build enduring business relationships, says Nonnie Shivers at Ogletree.

  • Talking Mental Health: Fostering Cultures Where Women Excel Author Photo

    Sylvie Rodrigue at Torys discusses why authenticity is essential to women's career growth, why burnout is not the result of a lack of resilience, how the legal industry can better support women's mental health needs, and how firms can address gender gaps in senior roles.

  • How Clients Can Make The Most Of Law Firm Partner Moves Author Photo

    Outside counsel’s lateral career moves can create uncertainty and disruption for companies, but if managed strategically, in-house legal teams can leverage partner mobility for more complete service, better pricing and stronger relationships with their law firms, says Theodore Edelman at GCE Advisors.

  • The Augmented Lawyer: Countering 4 AI Efficiency Myths Author Photo

    Perceived efficiency gains from artificial intelligence can create unsustainable workload expectations for in-house legal departments, so general counsel must proactively educate executives, reframe assumptions and tie legal judgment to business outcomes, say Karineh Khachatourian at KXT Law and Catie Cambridge at Docsum.

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    Notes From A Partner-In-Charge Author Photo

    Law firm office managing partners share insights on navigating shifts in the legal market and the business of law issues top of mind for them right now in this Expert Analysis series.

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