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BiglawTop 50 Biglaw Firm Closes Its Second Office In China
U.S.-based firms are getting out of China.
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BiglawTop Biglaw Firm To Open Its First Office Across The Pond In London
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BiglawIn A Year Marked By Associate Deferrals, Top 50 Biglaw Firm Hits Record Revenue
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BiglawBiglaw Firm Changes Tack After Diversity Lawsuit
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Morning DocketMorning Docket: 09.19.23
* Rudy Giuliani sued by attorney over $1.36 million in legal fees. That’s about 4200 Cameos for the guy. [NBC]
* Weil, O’Melveny and Keker, Van Nest & Peters among firms sorting out the remains of the Pac-12. [American Lawyer]
* Internet “protect the children!” laws to restrict content are unconstitutional on a bipartisan basis. [Washington Post]
* Meanwhile, loot boxes aimed at kids? Yeah, those are trouble. [LegalCheek]
* Perkins Coie and MoFo hire counsel in pending DEI suits. Perkins hired Jenner & Block (and boutique firm Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann) and MoFo has hired MoFo has hired Gibson Dunn (and boutique firm Gelber Schachter & Greenberg). [Bloomberg Law News]
* David Boies charges $2110 an hour. Pro tip: it’s best to write down all your questions for your attorney beforehand to streamline the meeting! [Reuters]
* Winner, winner, market-manipulated chicken dinner. [Law360]
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PodcastsThe Law, The Law! It's Chock Full Of Clowns. Dubious Lawsuits Up And Productivity's Down!
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BiglawTwo Biglaw Firms Sued Over Diversity Initiatives
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Morning DocketMorning Docket: 07.27.23
* With a potential indictment on January 6th related charges looming, Donald Trump takes to social media boasting abut how good he thinks he’ll do at trial. We’ll see. [Huffington Post]
* Hunter Biden’s plea deal has hit a snag. Yesterday, he pleaded not guilty to charges against him as the judge questioned the terms of the agreement. [NBC News]
* Six of Joe Biden’s judicial nominees got grilled by Republicans yesterday. [Law360]
* Biglaw steps up at HBCU: Perkins Coie announced a Technology Law Scholarship at North Carolina Central University School of Law. [Law.com]
* Behind the litigation strategy to fight climate change. [Vox]
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BiglawBiglaw Attorney Learns Hard Lesson About When *Not* To Recruit New Lawyers
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BiglawPerkins Coie Is The Next Firm To Defer Incoming Associates
Better late than never I always say. -
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BiglawElon Musk Rights 'Error' Of Hiring Competent Biglaw Firm
Sure... we can pretend this is a totally normal way to hire a Biglaw firm. -
BiglawTop 50 Biglaw Firm Ups Their Billable Hours Requirement, Sparking Ire Among Associates
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BiglawElon Musk Blames Hiring Biglaw Firm He Personally Hates On An 'Error' Because He Has No Idea What He's Doing
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Morning DocketMorning Docket: 01.09.23
* FTC goes scorched earth on non-compete clauses. Somehow creating a free market for employment is going to be blasted as “socialism.” [Corporate Counsel]
* Supreme Court eyes gutting the right to strike. Lochner era is back, baby. [Vox]
* Amid all the talk about free speech, the Court will hear a case about an actual speech issue: can the government criminalize telling someone they should stay in the U.S. illegally? [NY Times]
* And OF COURSE Elon Musk is blaming an “error” for the company hiring Perkins Coie. Just an absolute tire fire over there. [Reuters]
* Law firm merger frenzy on the horizon. [American Lawyer]
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Morning DocketMorning Docket: 01.06.23
* Get ready professional responsibility nerds, because the Supreme Court is hearing argument on the scope of attorney-client privilege on Monday. [ABA Journal]
* Twitter hires Perkins Coie despite Elon Musk’s history of bashing the firm for its work on behalf of Democrats. I’m starting to think this guy doesn’t have a firm grasp on management. [Reuters]
* On this anniversary, a new wrongful death lawsuit targets Trump over January 6 riot. [MSNBC]
* Pharmacies plan to offer morning after pills in states where it’s still legal. [NY Times]
* Speaking of commercial pharmacies, a Walgreens executive finally admitted that all those shoplifting losses that the company claimed would run them out of business were totally exaggerated. [CNBC]
* Prosecutors win right to use the word “bribe” in a case about Fox executives accused of, well, bribing people. [Law360]