Anti-ABA Trend May Cut Law School Costs, But With A Price
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Mid-Law
Hinckley Allen Grows In RI With 7 Trusts And Estates AttysBy Adrian Cruz
Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP announced Tuesday that a team of seven trusts and estates attorneys from Cameron & Mittleman LLP will join the firm's Providence, Rhode Island, office, this summer.
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California Pulse
Barnes & Thornburg Adds Haynes Boone Insurance ProBy Rose Krebs
Barnes & Thornburg LLP announced Tuesday that it has hired a partner who previously was counsel at Haynes Boone to bolster its insurance recovery practice.
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In-House
Corebridge CLO To Lead Legal Team After Equitable MergerBy Christine DeRosa
Following the merger of Corebridge Financial and Equitable Holdings Inc., Corebridge's legal leader will become the top attorney at the newly combined company, the companies announced Tuesday.
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Legal Tech & AI
JAMS Launches Alternative Dispute Resolution Tech GroupBy Matt Perez
Alternative dispute resolution provider JAMS announced on Tuesday the launch of a technology industry group to address disputes regarding new innovations such as artificial intelligence, digital assets, and biotechnology.
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DC Pulse
Squire Patton Adds Terrorism Financing Leader From TreasuryBy Jack Rodgers
Squire Patton Boggs LLP announced Tuesday it has hired the U.S. Department of the Treasury's former acting assistant secretary for terrorist financing, who focused her work at the agency on economic statecraft initiatives, as well as addressing geopolitical threats to the U.S. and global financial systems.
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Legal Tech & AI
Husch Blackwell Names More Leads For Transformation TeamBy Andrea Keckley
Husch Blackwell LLP announced on Tuesday that it has appointed three people to take up leadership roles in the transformation office it launched earlier this year to accelerate technological and operational change at the firm.
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In-House
Invitation Homes Pays CLO To Delay Planned RetirementBy Nate Beck
Invitation Homes said Mark Solls, the company's chief legal officer, agreed to remain in his position and take an additional compensation package, deferring his previous plan to retire by the end of the year.
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New York Pulse
Ex-Tannenbaum Construction Co-Chair Joins Jones DayBy Matt Perez
Jones Day announced on Tuesday the hiring of a former co-chair of the construction and design practice group at New York law firm Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP as a partner in its real estate practice.
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California Pulse
ABA Advises Nixing Law School DEI Rules Under ScrutinyBy Emma Cueto
The Standards Committee of the American Bar Association's legal education arm has recommended that the section repeal its law school accreditation standards relating to diversity, equity and inclusion, saying that in the face of new government scrutiny, maintaining these requirements for law schools would jeopardize the section's status as a nationwide accreditor.
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California Pulse
Longtime Blank Rome Litigator Joins Manatt In Los AngelesBy Adrian Cruz
Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP announced Monday that an experienced litigation attorney has joined the firm's Los Angeles office as a consumer protection and advertising partner from Blank Rome LLP.
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