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Firms Use Rebranding to Attract More Talent, Highlight Their Strengths for Clients
To strengthen their standing in the market, many law firms have all redesigned their logos and websites in vibrant ways.
Read MoreThe 500 Largest Law Firms In America (2025)
The National Law Journal published its yearly NLJ 500, a list of the biggest American law firms.
Read MoreRattled by DEI Risks, GCs May Retreat From Tracking Diversity of Outside Counsel
Tracking diversity indicators for outside counsel is becoming less common in some legal departments.
Read MorePhila. Bar Association Taps New Executive Director
Christie R. Jones was named the next executive director of the Philadelphia Bar Association.
Read MoreLawyers’ AI Missteps Continue, Thanks to Carelessness and Lack of Education
Lawyers will likely continue to employ artificial intelligence systems that provide inaccurate information, according to industry experts.
Read MoreGreenberg Traurig Adds Tech Transactions Shareholder Samuel Jo
Samuel Jo has joined Greenberg Traurig, LLP as a shareholder in their San Diego office.
Read MoreMayer Brown strengthens Banking & Finance practice with CLO lawyer Joanna Suna in New York
Joanna Suna has joined Mayer Brown in their New York office.
Read MoreBig Law Hitched Onto Crypto Darling Well Before 168% IPO Pop
After working with Circle Internet Group Inc., a litany of large law firms demonstrated why bitcoin startups are profitable clients.
Read MoreBig Law Continues Partner Hiring Streak in Los Angeles, San Francisco
Large law firms are still recruiting lateral partners for a variety of areas, such as media transactions, real estate, and complex litigation.
Read MoreFoley & Lardner Says Palestine Support Didn’t Doom Job Offer
Foley & Lardner LLP is seeking the dismissal of a bias suit by a former summer associate who argued her job offer was rescinded not due to her Arab Muslim identity but because her public comments on Hamas’ 2023 attack on Israel “violated the firm’s core values” and showed “incredibly poor judgment.”
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