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McDermott Considers Taking On Private Equity Investment

McDermott Considers Taking On Private Equity Investment

Chairman Ira Coleman acknowledged Wednesday that the firm is "fielding inbound interest," becoming the first Am Law 50 firm to publicly comment on the prospect of establishing a managed services organization.       Chairman Ira Coleman acknowledged Wednesday that the...

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Live from GCC East with Stefani Schwartz

Live from GCC East with Stefani Schwartz

Stefani Schwartz joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       Stefani Schwartz joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       

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Seven Ways Lawyers Can Reduce Clients’ Stress

We can't alleviate all the stressors felt by clients in the course of their legal matters, but there are ways stress can be reduced and effectively managed. The post Seven Ways Lawyers Can Reduce Clients’ Stress appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms...

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Morning Docket: 11.11.25

* Supreme Court to hear major mail- in ballot election case. What could possibly go wrong? [Law.com] * Donald Trump treats the Supreme Court like his personal fixers, again. Probably because that’s how they act… [Law360] * Major legal tech player Clio get $5 billion...

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The Transgender Boogeyman

Those seeking to consolidate power often make it a sport to pick on a small group of people, claiming that the small group wields disproportionate power and is out to transform your children into something you don’t want (and probably don’t understand). In the 1950s,...

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Jurisdiction: Major Insurers Avoid $25M Bond Claim in Indiana

Jurisdiction: Major Insurers Avoid $25M Bond Claim in Indiana

"It is clear that simply having named an agent for service of process pursuant to the Admittance Statute does not constitute consent to personal jurisdiction," the high court held.       "It is clear that simply having named an agent for service of process pursuant to...

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Law Firm EO Cases Remain on Pause Amid Government Shutdown

Law Firm EO Cases Remain on Pause Amid Government Shutdown

Despite the appeals cases being on hold for over a month, the federal government has tapped a new attorney to argue on its behalf, with Deputy Associate Attorney General Abhishek Kambli entering a notice of appearance.       Despite the appeals cases being on hold for...

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Live from GCC East with Alex Grishman

Live from GCC East with Alex Grishman

Alex Grishman joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       Alex Grishman joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       

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Reagan Judge Quits To Lead The #Resistance

Reagan Judge Quits To Lead The #Resistance

Yesterday, Judge Mark L. Wolf penned an open letter in the pages of The Atlantic announcing his retirement. The Reagan appointee has been on the bench for 40 years, 28 of which were as an active status judge — in 2013, he took senior status — and before that, he...

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Biglaw As An Effective Gateway To The NFL

Biglaw As An Effective Gateway To The NFL

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Former National Football League commissioner Paul Tagliabue passed away this weekend at age 84. Before his time at the NFL, Tagliabue was a partner at what Biglaw firm? Hint: In 2007, he returned to...

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Visa, Mastercard Again Try to End Merchant Swipe Fees Suit

Visa, Mastercard Again Try to End Merchant Swipe Fees Suit

If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and Mastercard to reduce their swipe fees by 0.1% for five years. But trade groups have already come out against the deal, arguing the proposed changes are insubstantial.       If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and...

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Big Tech’s Courting of Trump May Take Toll on Economy

Big Tech’s Courting of Trump May Take Toll on Economy

"What I would love to see is some major company just saying, 'No, we're not caving on something. We are willing to go to court and follow through on that,'" said Daniel Farber, a Berkeley Law professor.       "What I would love to see is some major company just...

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Live from GCC East with Molly McPherson

Live from GCC East with Molly McPherson

Molly McPherson joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       Molly McPherson joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.       

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Building Real Client Value through AI-Powered Collaboration

Building Real Client Value through AI-Powered Collaboration

This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping law firms overcome fragmented systems, enhance client engagement, and scale expertise—while maintaining security, compliance, and quality.       This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping...

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State Legislatures Take on FARA with New FARA-Style Bills

State Legislatures Take on FARA with New FARA-Style Bills

This year has seen a wave of proposed bills in state legislatures across the United States aimed at regulating foreign-influenced political activity at the state level. While stylized to mirror portions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), in reality, many...

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Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage

Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a petition to reconsider its landmark Obergefell ruling from ex-Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who made national news for refusing to issue same-sex marriage certificates.       The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a...

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Politeness Matters, Even In Biglaw — See Generally

Kirkland Lawyers Sent To Etiquette School: Feedback suggests they don’t play well with others. DOJ Warns Judge That They’re Not Going To Listen Anyway: Government lawyers extend courtesy of informing judge of upcoming contempt. Conservatives Already Dreaming Of...

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Morning Docket: 11.10.25

Morning Docket: 11.10.25

* Donald Trump pardons Giuliani and other Big Lie ringleaders. [Reuters] * Judge Wolf is resigning so he can explain, as a Reagan-appointee, just how dangerous the Trump administration is. [The Atlantic] * Are lawyers calling out AI hallucinations… vigilantes? [NY...

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Origination Credits Get Center Stage in Big Law Comp Systems

Origination Credits Get Center Stage in Big Law Comp Systems

Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more complicated because there's “immense consolidation of talent among top firms, especially in private equity, noted one recruiter.       Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more...

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Big Law’s Retreat Is Wider Than You Think

Big Law’s Retreat Is Wider Than You Think

What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss, Freshfields and most of Big Law have in common? They're not putting much focus beyond the U.S. and U.K., writes the Global Lawyer.       What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss,...

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