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Biglaw, Sponsored ContentUnderstanding Big Law: A Must-Read Guide To One Of The Most Challenging Workplaces In The World Is Now Available
An Am Law 100 partner and rainmaker penned Big Law Confidential to help the rest of us understand the law firms that help run the world.
Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Small Law Firms, Sponsored ContentYour Guide To The ‘Buy And Build’ M&A Strategy
A deep dive into what it is and why everyone seems to be doing it.
Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Small Law Firms, Sponsored ContentUnsolicited Or Inadvertent Communications: As Complex As Litigation Itself
How should ‘receiving’ attorneys respond?
Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Small Law Firms, Sponsored ContentThe New Paradigm: How To Build An Effective Remote And Hybrid Work Environment
Prof. Ben Sachs of the University of Virginia School of Law lays out three types of techniques for effective management.
Marijuana, Sponsored ContentWhat Employers Need To Know About New Marijuana Laws
Lawyers from the Pro Bono Partnership weigh in on a ‘work in progress.’
Finance, Sponsored ContentHighlights From The Year In Securities Litigation
A few takeaways from a year of few cases.
Finance, Sponsored ContentThe Pandemic And The ‘New Normal’ In Securities Law
Broadridge Financial Solutions' Keir Gumbs discusses how market players are handling today's challenges.
Immigration, Sponsored ContentPandemic Complicates Pro Bono Efforts To Help Migrant Children
Priya Konings of KIND details how immigration lawyers navigated 'mass confusion across the board.'
Public Interest, Sponsored ContentHow Pro Bono Lawyers Bolstered Nonprofits In Pandemic Times
Business and transactional lawyers navigated numerous new challenges.
Biglaw, Sponsored ContentWhat Corporate Lawyers Encountered In The Pandemic Era
The M&A market ground to a halt but quickly became extremely active. Here, two Kirkland partners weigh in.
Finance, Sponsored ContentCorporate Law Proves Adaptable In The Face Of Pandemic Disruptions
How Delaware and the SEC responded to a state of emergency.
Litigators, Sponsored ContentGoliath v. Goliath: Corporations Take On Insurers Over Pandemic Coverage
A 'great dichotomy' emerges between federal and state court.
Litigators, Sponsored ContentHow Courts And Litigators Are Making The Best Of Remote Practice
Which virtual practice components are here to stay?
Health Care / Medicine, Sponsored ContentA Return To In-Person Healthcare Could Bring Novel Challenges
The challenges are not what you might expect.
Health Care / Medicine, Sponsored ContentTelehealth Eases Pressure On An Overtaxed System
The use of telehealth accelerates by 'at least a decade.'
Health Care / Medicine, Sponsored ContentHow The Pandemic Is Driving A Surge In Healthcare Tech
William Tanenbaum, who chairs Practising Law Institute’s Healthcare Technology 2021 program, weighs in on this 'long-term trend.'
Intellectual Property, Sponsored ContentNovel Theories And Legal Fixes: Trademark Law During The Pandemic
Price-gouging allegations in infringement claims; lawmakers take on the ‘rebuttable presumption of irreparable harm.’
Sponsored Content, Tax LawPandemic Relief Programs Keep Tax Practitioners Busy
The varied tax issues generated by federal programs.
Sponsored Content, Tax LawSafe Harbors And Warring States: The Tax Troubles Of Remote Work
One thing seems sure: The taxation waters will be muddy for some time.