...governance, and patent evolution. Local panels ranged from technology-assisted review and global investigations to litigation holds and more. ...
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...economic opportunities and risks, and then managing them with a long-term perspective. It differs considerably from the quarter-to-quarter thinking and mono-focus...
...attention not only on the U.S. economy, but also on the global economy, financial markets, labor markets, real estate and other salient aspects of...
...while speaking Tuesday at the Widener University School of Law's "Perspectives on Mass Tort Litigation" symposium. The court will concentrate...
The editorial staff of The Legal Intelligencer understands that diversity is a continuing concern in the legal community. This discussion is a follow-up to one we held in 2011 that suggested concrete
I am always on the hunt to learn about firms doing new things to market their practices. Overall, firms tend to be rather quiet when it comes to divulging what is really working for them these days
...organizations. In a global market that requires flexibility to...culture is enriched by varying perspectives and experiences. Our firm has...
Our listing of the top lateral moves of 2012 could not be more diverse when it comes to practice area and firm type. And for the first time, we have listed lateral attorneys who left the Pennsylvania
As 2013 brings on a new year, things will very much remain the same in terms of law firms seeking lateral partner hires. The Wall Street Journal, American Bar Association and The American Lawyer, at
K&L Gates will head into Australia in a big way when it officially merges with Aussie firm Middletons on January 1, but the market is not — and cannot be — for everyone, some analysts hav
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