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Patton Boggs To Pay Chevron $15M, Issue Apology To Avoid Fraud Suit

Patton Boggs will pay Chevron $15 million, issue a statement of regret and withdraw from the Ecuador case, and in […]

Cartel Enforcement Ramps Up In China

In the past year, antitrust enforcement in China, particularly enforcement against cartel activity, has intensified. Linklaters attorneys Fay Zhou and […]

Did the Market for Law Firm Associates Peak 25 Years Ago?

The answer appears to be yes – summer associate hiring fell by 50 percent in a decade at about 600 NALP-listed law firms.

The Changing Definition of Value: What Matters Most to In-House Counsel

The legal marketplace is indeed changing, and law firm partners should take heed of the evolving definition of value and what matters most to in-house counsel.

How You’ll Know When Your Firm’s Been Fired

A slowing pipeline of work, quibbling and outright radio silence are among the sure signs that your law firm may be on the verge of losing a client.

Legal Marketing: Would You Hire These Lawyers?

One example of a law firm ad that works, and why.

New Lawyers In California To Swear Oath Of Civility

New lawyers in California will have to pledge to behave with “dignity, courtesy and integrity” as part of a new […]

A Former Law Firm Attorney Dissects The In-House “Meeting”

There are four distinct types. One is useful. Two and three are understandable. But number four…

For Internet Infringement In The EU, What Court Do You Call?

The venue issue can get complicated when the alleged infringement is in the form of Internet content. Where should the […]

New v. Old: Was Tesla’s Model E Blocked by the Model T?

Tesla’s express abandonment of the copyright for “Model E” indicates Ford and Tesla likely reached some agreement, fueling speculation that Ford is interested in buying, or at least partnering with, Tesla.

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