Legal Sector Lost 700 Jobs In March, Ending Hiring Streak
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California Pulse
Law Firms Weigh ChatGPT As New Advertising PlatformBy Steven Lerner
New advertising options on the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT have piqued the interest of some law firms, but most are still in a wait-and-see mode as a pilot ad program remains in testing.
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Courts
Ariz. Personal Injury Firm Inks $125M MSO Deal With PE FundsBy Ryan Boysen
Arizona personal injury law firm Rafi Law Group is taking on $125 million in private equity money to invest in technology, buy up other law firms, and expand across the country in the largest publicly announced such deal yet.
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California Pulse
Carlton Fields' CEO On How Firm Has Lasted 125 YearsBy Adrian Cruz
Earlier this year, Florida-based Carlton Fields LLP announced that the firm is celebrating its 125th anniversary, an occasion Gary Sasso, longtime president and chief executive officer, said is especially notable considering all the different historical and industry challenges that have presented themselves during that time.
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Courts
The Supreme Court's Week: By The NumbersBy Jack Karp
The U.S. Supreme Court issued just one ruling this week, but heard arguments in four cases, including the term's blockbuster dispute over the Trump administration's effort to limit birthright citizenship. Here, Law360 Pulse takes a data-driven dive into the week that was at the high court.
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Daily Litigation
Public Access Push Cited For Spike In Pa. Atty Ethics CasesBy James Boyle
While the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board's latest annual report showed that a record number of complaints were filed against Keystone State attorneys last year, the uptick may be an unintended consequence of recent efforts to bring more transparency and increase public awareness of the board's proceedings.
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California Pulse
Law360's Legal Lions Of The WeekBy Kevin Penton
Alliance Defending Freedom, Pearman Law Firm PC and attorney Barry Arrington lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Colorado ban on therapy intended to change a minor's sexual orientation or gender identity amounts to viewpoint discrimination against a Christian therapist.
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Daily Litigation
Winston & Strawn Adds McDermott Patent Litigator In DCBy Christine DeRosa
Winston & Strawn LLP has grown its offerings in the nation's capital with the addition of an experienced patent litigator from McDermott Will & Schulte.
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California Pulse
Intel Lands Zoom's COO As Its New Legal ChiefBy Christine DeRosa
Intel Corp. has hired Zoom Communications Inc.'s chief operating officer to serve as its new top attorney, replacing the technology company's outgoing legal chief following a four-year stint in the role.
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Daily Litigation
Office Snapshot: Buchalter Expands Presence In ChicagoBy Daniel Moritz-Rabson
Just one year after Buchalter opened a branch in Chicago, its ambitions in the city have grown rapidly enough to warrant expanding into a new space.
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California Pulse
Taylor Duma Closing Reflects Atlanta's Growing CompetitionBy Emily Johnson
The closure of Atlanta-based Taylor Duma LLP on Tuesday highlights the threat regional firms face as more and more outside firms open offices in the city, intensifying the competition for legal talent that cannot always be tackled through a merger partnership.
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