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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.
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."
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.
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.
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 Mendelson PC announced Monday that it had appointed its first pro bono counsel to enhance the firm's efforts supporting access to justice.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP's Miles Wiley helped Credit Suisse beat nearly decade-old foreign-exchange rigging claims at trial and guide Deutsche Bank to two landmark wins against terrorism financing and fraud-related cases, earning him a spot among the banking law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
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.
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.
Alex Rodney of Kirkland secured Target a complete precedent-setting dismissal of a $25 billion proposed class action that accused the retail giant of loading its inventory beyond consumer demand as COVID-19 restrictions lifted, earning him a spot among the securities lawyers under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Alex Lucas of Crowell & Moring LLP launched an innovative legal campaign to combat manipulation of the No Surprises Act arbitration system and secured the influential dismissal of a suit seeking health coverage for GLP-1 weight-loss medications, earning her a spot among the healthcare law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Covington & Burling LLP partner Nicholas Evoy helped AbbVie Inc. fend off generic versions of a blockbuster immunosuppressant and litigated a key U.S. Supreme Court case over America Invents Act challenges, earning him a spot among the intellectual property law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
Reed Smith LLP has hired a Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP counsel who focuses on antitrust matters and spent the past five years helping clients with premerger notification compliance issues, competition filings and more, the firm announced Monday.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP announced Monday that it has deepened its energy and infrastructure bench in Texas with a partner who joined from Jackson Walker LLP.
Despite rising expenses driven by artificial intelligence and return to office mandates, the legal industry is performing well in 2026, with U.S. law firms recording a double-digit jump in revenue and strong growth in demand so far this year, according to new survey results from Citi Global Wealth at Work's Law Firm Group.
White & Case LLP has continued the growth of its global investment funds practice and global private capital industry group, with the addition of the global head of private funds and investment management at Mayer Brown LLP.
Clifford Chance LLP wants a high-profile partner pay dispute sent to arbitration, accusing two ex-partners who claim they're facing a $6 million clawback demand of "gamesmanship" by filing suit in New York federal court.
O'Melveny & Myers LLP has hired an environmental lawyer from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, who spent the entirety of his over 20-year legal career at his previous firm representing clients in related corporate transactions, compliance audits and more, the firm announced Monday.
Clifford Chance announced Monday that it has fortified its leveraged and infrastructure finance offerings with a Houston-based partner who came aboard from Jones Day.
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced the latest addition to its structured finance team on Monday, touting the former DLA Piper attorney's experience with collateralized loan obligations and related leveraged loan warehouse facilities.
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Notes From A Partner-In-Charge On Lateral Hiring Strategy
In regional recruiting, firms that stand out to laterals can articulate a clear vision that connects local insight with global opportunity, demonstrate a culture that is lived rather than stated, and offer genuine room for growth, says Jason Novak, leader of Norton Rose's San Francisco office.
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Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Team Up With Marketing
There are several ways attorneys can engage with resources already at their fingertips in the form of their in-house law firm marketing departments, which can help you gain some visibility, earn kudos and build a solid book of business, say Ada Kase and Liz Lindley at Jaffe PR.
Attributing lawyers’ sense of unease with business development to self-doubt or weakness may misidentify an important source of discomfort — a keen intuition that an ask isn’t yet appropriate for the relationship — and lead to advice that ultimately backfires, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting.
Maggie Potter at Segal McCambridge offers advice for associates who receive unproductive criticism from superiors and tips for gently pushing back with an eye to growth and efficiency.
Law firms eyeing legal services organization models, which allow outside capital to support nonlegal business functions while preserving lawyer ownership, can prepare for the expansion of private equity investment in the area by balancing commercial objectives and compliance imperatives, say attorneys at Rivkin Radler.
The small-unit leadership principles that are foundational to the U.S. Marine Corps experience — from tight feedback loops to top-down tactfulness — offer a blueprint for addressing leadership gaps that persist in the legal profession, says Edet Nsemo at Tucker Ellis.
As law firms pursue increasingly ambitious growth goals in a competitive market for talent, they should consider supplementing traditional lateral hiring due diligence with practices inspired by the venture capitalist framework, says Henry O’Connor at Jones Walker.
After a pivotal year for the legal industry, lawyers and their clients face an evolving litigation finance landscape in 2026 that will be shaped by developments ranging from new policies governing patent lawsuits to the reemergence of appellate monetization funding, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital.
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Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Think Like A Waiter
To convert casually interested restaurant patrons into satisfied, repeat customers, a good waiter relies on four service-oriented habits that proactive attorneys can borrow to cultivate lasting client relationships, say attorneys at Maynard Nexsen.
As demand for chief compliance officers rises among a growing range of complex issues, organizations looking to hire and retain top-notch CCOs can adopt a series of strategies including defining success metrics and allowing the CCO to build a team, says Cara Bain at Major Lindsey.
From the adoption of artificial intelligence infrastructure to increasing client attrition, a number of trends will likely define the legal industry in 2026, and law firms will need to strategically lean into these shifts to gain a competitive advantage, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.
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Notes From A Partner-In-Charge On Integrating Lateral Talent
When done thoughtfully through three strategies, bringing laterals into the fold can propel growth and create significant business opportunities that enhance the law firm's cultural fabric, says James Sullivan, leader of Alston & Bird's New York office.
As generative artificial intelligence tools become embedded in mainstream legal practice, they are reshaping the administration of law itself, from how experts document and validate their work to how joint defense teams operate, demanding a new level of contractual clarity and operational discipline, says Karineh Khachatourian at KXT Law.
As the year winds down and the pace of work slows, attorneys should reflect on what did and didn’t work to generate business in 2025, and start mapping out their 2026 business development plan now to set themselves up for success, says Ezra Crawford at Crowell.
Though firm leaders feel the most urgency about retaining rainmakers now, during compensation season, effective retention strategies are preemptive and year-round efforts anchored in meaningful support, tactical execution and credible follow-through, says Tom Orewyler at TO Comms.