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Barnes & Thornburg LLP has expanded its mergers and acquisitions and private equity teams by hiring a former Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP partner.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP said Thursday that it has hired a former competition leader at Jones Day and Clifford Chance for its office in London.
Greenberg Traurig LLP is growing its California team, bringing in a Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP tax and real estate expert as a shareholder in its San Diego office.
Levona Holdings urged a New York district court to permanently bar the former majority shareholders of Eletson Gas from exercising any control over the company or interfering with Levona's ownership of the preferred interests in the company, several weeks after the federal court vacated a $102 million arbitration award in the feud.
Squire Patton Boggs LLP said Wednesday that it is growing its Washington, D.C., office with the addition of a public lands and energy expert who spent the last year at the U.S. Department of the Interior following a string of in-house legal and government affairs positions.
Susman Godfrey secured a $970 million arbitration award against Walgreens in a contract dispute over at-home COVID-19 test kits and won a $1.6 billion judgment against China Construction America Inc. related to the embattled building and opening of the Baha Mar megaresort in the Bahamas, earning it a spot among the 2025 Law360 Trials Groups of the Year.
Barnes & Thornburg helped rewrite the playbook for defending crypto traders by securing a complete dismissal of federal criminal and civil charges against an operator of one of the earliest bitcoin exchanges, and then convincing the government not to appeal, earning the firm's place among the 2025 Law360 White Collar Groups of the Year.
Baker McKenzie's tax practice conquered several high-profile cases in the past year, advising prominent companies like Meta Platforms Inc. on its challenge of a multibillion-dollar income adjustment and S&P Global on its spin-off transaction, earning the firm a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Tax Groups of the Year.
Jones Day last year successfully defended the entire U.S.-based firearm manufacturing industry in a $10 billion complaint filed by the government of Mexico that eventually made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, one of several wins that earned the firm a place on the 2025 Law360 Product Liability Groups of the Year.
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP attorneys advised Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. on its $14.6 billion sale to Johnson & Johnson, guided Endo Inc. through its $6.7 billion merger with Mallinckrodt PLC and advised Novo Nordisk in its proposed $9.1 billion acquisition of Metsera, earning it a spot among the 2025 Law360 Life Sciences Groups of the Year.
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP guided Chevron in its all-stock, $55 billion acquisition of Hess Corp., marking the fourth-largest energy deal of all time and earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Energy Groups of the Year.
Dechert LLP's work navigating large, complex deals in Canada and the Bahamas, as well as completing two mega-refinancings for "trophy towers" in Manhattan, helped the firm earn a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Real Estate Practices of the Year.
Cozen O'Connor's construction practice group has had major achievements such as successfully representing a joint venture for a $6 billion Massachusetts wind farm project and obtaining a $65 million settlement for Japanese transportation company Hitachi Rail in its yearslong lawsuit against the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, earning the group a spot among the 2025 Law360 Construction Groups of the Year.
Both law firms and in-house legal teams say they are noticing an uptick in requests for proposals that demand greater detail on how outside counsel uses artificial intelligence to increase efficiency for client work.
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP has bulked up its real estate offerings with a pair of partners in Dallas who came aboard from Maynard Nexsen PC.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP announced on Wednesday that it has hired a group of four attorneys and one patent agent from McAndrews Held & Malloy Ltd. in the Chicago, Minneapolis and West Palm Beach, Florida, offices.
Demand for office leasing in Manhattan's legal sector increased nearly 18% year-over-year in 2025, with 3.74 million square feet of office leasing activity — the second-highest annual total on record, according to a report released Tuesday by Colliers.
Holland & Knight LLP announced that it has brought the former acting deputy chief counsel with the U.S. Department of Energy to its office in Washington, D.C., touting her expertise in federal finance and energy law.
Despite being a third-generation lawyer, Claire E. Parsons had a recurring fear in the early part of her career that she did not belong as an attorney, at her firm, or in her practice.
Los Angeles-based business litigation boutique Rushing McCarl LLP is adding to its ranks, announcing Tuesday that it is bringing in an Alston & Bird LLP litigator as a partner.
Allen Overy Shearman Sterling has rehired a former senior Treasury Department lawyer in Washington, D.C., whose practice focuses on Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States matters and a range of other trade compliance issues.
Allen Overy Shearman Sterling guided Swiss global bank UBS AG through the resolution of a cross-border tax fraud dispute in France and helped crypto exchanges KuCoin and BitMEX reach separate resolutions in U.S. criminal cases, securing the firm's place among the 2025 Law360 White Collar Groups of the Year.
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP's attorneys secured a win for chipmaker Silicon Motion Technology Corp. in a securities fraud class action over a busted $3.8 billion merger, earning it a spot among the 2025 Law360 Securities Practice Groups of the Year.
When WilmerHale isn't defending itself against the Trump administration, its trial lawyers are winning libel cases for clients like The New York Times, helping M. Night Shyamalan beat copyright infringement allegations, and securing millions of dollars for wrongful convictions, placing the firm among the 2025 Law360 Trial Groups of the Year.
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP advised 89bio in a complex sale to Roche Holdings that could be worth up to $3.5 billion and won a precedent-setting victory that allowed Sun Pharma to launch an innovative alopecia treatment, earning a spot among the 2025 Law360 Life Sciences Groups of the Year.
Law firms could combine industrial organizational psychology and machine learning to study prospective hires' analytical thinking, stress response and similar attributes — which could lead to recruiting from a more diverse candidate pool, say Ali Shahidi and Bess Sully at Sheppard Mullin.
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Ask A Mentor: How Can Associates Seek More Assignments?
In the first installment of Law360 Pulse's career advice guest column, Meela Gill at Weil offers insights on how associates can ask for meaningful work opportunities at their firms without sounding like they are begging.
In order to improve access to justice for those who cannot afford a lawyer, states should consider regulatory innovations, such as allowing new forms of law firm ownership and permitting nonlawyers to provide certain legal services, says Patricia Lee Refo, president of the American Bar Association.
Attorneys can use a new predeposition meet-and-confer obligation for federal litigation — taking effect Tuesday — to better understand and narrow the topics of planned testimony, and more clearly outline the scope of any discovery disputes, says James Wagstaffe at Wagstaffe von Loewenfeldt Busch.
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Preparing The Next Generation Of Female Trial Lawyers
To build the ranks of female trial attorneys, law firms must integrate them into every aspect of a case — from witness preparation to courtroom arguments — instead of relegating them to small roles, says Kalpana Srinivasan, co-managing partner at Susman Godfrey.
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Mentorship Is Key To Fixing Drop-Off Of Women In Law
It falls to senior male attorneys to recognize the crisis female attorneys face as the pandemic amplifies an already unequal system and to offer their knowledge, experience and counsel to build a better future for women in law, says James Meadows at Culhane Meadows.
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5 Ways Firms Can Avoid Female Atty Exodus During Pandemic
The pandemic's disproportionate impact on women presents law firms with a unique opportunity to devise innovative policies that will address the increasing home life demands female lawyers face and help retain them long after COVID-19 is over, say Roberta Liebenberg at Fine Kaplan and Stephanie Scharf at Scharf Banks.
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BigLaw Needs More Underrepresented Attorneys As Leaders
Hiring more women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ community to BigLaw positions of power is the first key to making other underrepresented attorneys believe they have an opportunity for a path to leadership, says Ernest Greer, co-president at Greenberg Traurig.
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BigLaw Cannot Reap Diversity Rewards Without Inclusion
BigLaw firms often focus on increasing their diversity numbers, but without much attention to equity and inclusion, minority lawyers face substantial barriers after they get their foot in the door, says Patricia Brown Holmes, managing partner at Riley Safer.
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How Law Firms Can Hire And Retain More Black Attorneys
The pipeline of Black lawyers is limited, so BigLaw firms must invest in Black high school students, ensure Black attorneys receive origination credit and take other bold steps to increase Black representation in the industry, says Benjamin Wilson, chairman at Beveridge & Diamond.
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Advancing Racial Justice In The Legal Industry And Beyond
In addition to building and nurturing a diverse talent pipeline, law firms should collaborate with general counsel, academics and others to focus on injustices within the broader legal system, says Jonathan Harmon, chairman at McGuireWoods.
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Ideas For Closing BigLaw's Diversity Gap
If enough law firms undertake some universal diversity best practices, such as connecting minority lawyers to key client relationships and establishing accountability for those charged with spearheading progress, the legal industry could look a lot different in the foreseeable future, says Frederick Nance, global managing partner at Squire Patton.
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Diversity Work Doesn't Have To Be Reserved For Partners
Serving on my firm's diversity committee as an associate has allowed me to improve access, support and opportunity for minority attorneys at the firm, while building leadership skills and fostering meaningful relationships with firm management and industry professionals, says Camille Bent at BakerHostetler.