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    MVP: Williams & Connolly's David M. Krinsky

    David M. Krinsky of Williams & Connolly LLP's life sciences practice represented Pfizer in patent infringement litigation filed by companies like Moderna and Enanta Pharmaceuticals Inc., and won a victory for Merck before the Federal Circuit, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Life Sciences MVPs.

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    MVP: Winston & Strawn's Thomas Melsheimer

    Tom Melsheimer of Winston & Strawn LLP helped a real estate developer previously convicted of corruption win an acquittal in his retrial, making him one of the 2025 Law360 Trials MVPs.

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    Sheppard Mullin To Offer Larger Bonuses To Busy Associates

    Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP associates who labored past 2,000 hours in 2025 can expect to see a little extra in their upcoming bonus checks, according to an internal memo obtained by Law360.

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    Loeb & Loeb Names New Partner Recruiting Leader

    Loeb & Loeb LLP has a new director of lateral partner recruiting who previously drove search strategy for targeted growth at Goulston & Storrs PC.

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    A&O Shearman Corporate Pro Joins Holland & Knight In Texas

    Holland & Knight LLP announced Monday that it has bolstered its corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and private equity practices with a partner in Austin, Texas, who came aboard from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling.

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    Kirkland Hires Experienced Business Consultant As CIO

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP has chosen Matson Blocker, who was most recently managing director at business consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, to be its new chief information officer, the firm recently told Law360 Pulse.

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    Paul Weiss Hires Sidley Private Equity Trio In New York

    Three corporate finance partners from Sidley Austin LLP have moved to Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, Paul Weiss announced Tuesday.

  • House Oversight's Top Investigative Counsel Joins DLA Piper

    An attorney who in the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives led oversight committee investigations into former President Joe Biden's alleged mental decline has joined DLA Piper's government affairs and public policy practice in Washington, D.C.

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    Kirkland Lands Another Latham Real Estate Leader

    Another real estate leader from Latham & Watkins LLP has joined Kirkland & Ellis LLP as a partner, the firm announced Tuesday.

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    Perkins Coie's Chicago Head Leans 'More Carrot Than Stick'

    John Schreiner, Perkins Coie LLP's new office managing partner in Chicago, sees the firm's management style as one that serves employees, rather than manages them.

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    A&O Shearman Deal Boosts Firm's Americas Revenue By 150%

    A&O Shearman's financial results for the fiscal year ending April 30 show the firm's Americas revenue soared during the first full financial year following its momentous transatlantic combination, while still lagging behind the global behemoth's U.K. and Europe regions' revenue, according to a new report.

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    Squire Patton Brings On DLA Piper Patent Litigator In SF

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP is growing its intellectual property team, announcing Monday it is bringing on a DLA Piper patent litigation attorney as a partner in its San Francisco office.

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    Calif. Ban On Fee-Sharing With 'Alternative' Firms Challenged

    A new law barring California lawyers and firms from sharing fees with out-of-state law firms owned by nonlawyers is unconstitutional and will harm the state's mass tort lawyers and their clients, according to a lawsuit filed last week.

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    Ex-Wilson Sonsini Partner Lands $24.8M Zscaler Pay Package

    A recent securities filing shows that seven months ago cybersecurity company Zscaler Inc. hired a longtime partner from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC with a total compensation package worth more than $24.8 million — more than the top lawyers make at Goldman Sachs, Netflix or Blackstone.

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    MVP: Bernstein Litowitz's Jeroen van Kwawegen

    Jeroen van Kwawegen of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP has helped to secure hundreds of millions in settlements of shareholder suits against Banco Santander, Walmart, WarnerMedia and others, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Class Action MVPs.

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    MVP: A&O Shearman's Adam Hakki

    A&O Shearman's Adam Hakki beat back investor derivative claims against Bank of America, helped douse securities litigation against Norfolk Southern's underwriters and freed PayPal from a high-dollar stock fraud suit, earning a place as one of the 2025 Law360 Banking MVPs.

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    MVP: Crowell & Moring's David Chung

    Crowell & Moring LLP partner David Chung spent the last year racking up various accomplishments, including successfully arguing federal appeals cases 12 days apart on opposite coasts and supporting the winning side of a U.S. Supreme Court case, earning him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Environmental MVPs.

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    MVP: Sidley's Sally Wagner Partin

    Sally Wagner Partin of Sidley Austin LLP represented Stryker Corp. in its $4.9 billion acquisition of the maker of medical technology used to remove blood clots without the need for clot-dissolving drugs, earning her a spot as one the 2025 Law360 Life Sciences MVPs.

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    MVP: Simpson Thacher's Hui Lin

    Hui Lin of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP's capital markets practice helped private equity firm Silver Lake complete its $13 billion deal to take sports and entertainment company Endeavor Group Holdings Inc. private, and represented Mars Inc. in its $26 billion senior notes offering, earning her a spot as one of 2025 Law360 Capital Markets MVPs.

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    MVP: Davis Polk's Andrew M. Ahern

    Andrew M. Ahern of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP co-led a $6 billion fund for PSG Equity LLC, a $2.2 billion buyout fund for J.F. Lehman & Co. and multiple funds totaling $2 billion for Lightspeed Venture Partners amid a move to his new firm, earning him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.

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    MVP: Davis Wright's Katherine Bolger

    Katherine Bolger of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP won the dismissal of actor Justin Baldoni's libel lawsuit against The New York Times, successfully defended CNN in defamation claims brought by high-profile officials and defeated a New York Philharmonic musician's lawsuit against Vox Media over its investigative reporting, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Media & Entertainment MVPs.

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    MVP: Kreindler & Kreindler's Daniel O. Rose

    Kreindler & Kreindler LLP partner Daniel O. Rose is spearheading personal injury and wrongful death litigation over the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and the midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Transportation MVPs.

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    MVP: WilmerHale's Felicia Ellsworth

    WilmerHale partner Felicia Ellsworth handled a breadth of matters in the last year, from successfully defending The New York Times at trial from defamation charges brought by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to litigating a local land dispute in Martha's Vineyard, earning her a spot among the 2025 Law360 Trials MVPs.

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    MVP: Morgan & Morgan's John Yanchunis

    John Yanchunis of Morgan & Morgan PA helped Google account holders secure a $425 million jury verdict over the tech giant's allegedly secret tracking of their app activity and notched several multimillion-dollar settlements for consumers affected by data breaches at companies such as MGM Resorts and insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher, earning him a place among the 2025 Law360 Cybersecurity & Privacy MVPs.

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    MVP: Wachtell Lipton's Steven A. Cohen And Steven R. Green

    Steven A. Cohen and Steven R. Green of Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz advised Charter Communications on its $34.5 billion combination with Cox Communications Inc. and on its $15 billion acquisition of Liberty Broadband Corp., earning them a spot among the 2025 Law360 Telecommunications MVPs.

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Expert Analysis

  • How Firms Can Benefit From Creating Their Own ALSPs Author Photo

    As more law firms develop their own legal services centers to serve as both a source of flexible personnel and technological innovation, they can further enhance the effectiveness by fostering a consistent and cohesive team and allowing for experimentation with new technologies from an established baseline, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

  • Modernizing Legal Education Through Hybrid JD Programs Author Photo

    Amid pandemic-era shifts in education, law schools and other stakeholders should consider the wide geographic and demographic reach of Juris Doctor programs with both online and in-person learning options, and educators should think through the various ways hybrid programs can be structured, says Stephen Burnett at All Campus.

  • How BigLaw Can Mirror Small Firm Attorney Engagement Author Photo

    BigLaw has the unique opportunity to hit refresh post-pandemic and enhance attorney satisfaction by adopting practices that smaller firms naturally employ — including work assignment policies that can provide junior attorneys steady professional development, says Michelle Genet Bernstein at Mark Migdal.

  • Ditch The Annual Review To Boost Attorney Job Satisfaction Author Photo

    In order to attract and retain the rising millennial generation's star talent, law firms should break free of the annual review system and train lawyers of all seniority levels to solicit and share frequent and informal feedback, says Betsy Miller at Cohen Milstein.

  • How Attorneys Can Narrow LGBTQ Gap In The Judiciary Author Photo

    Lawyers can take several steps to redress the lack of adequate LGBTQ representation on the bench and its devastating impact on litigants and counsel in the community, says Janice Grubin, co-chair of the Judiciary Committee at the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York.

  • Employers Must Heed Rising Attorney Stress And Alcohol Use Author Photo

    Krill Strategies’ Patrick Krill, who co-authored a new study that revealed alarming levels of stress, hazardous drinking and associated gender disparities among practicing attorneys, highlights how legal employers can confront the underlying risk factors as both warnings and opportunities in the post-COVID-19 era.

  • Lawyers Can Get Ready For Space Law To Take Flight Author Photo

    While international agreements for space law have remained relatively unchanged since their creation decades ago, the rapid pace of change in U.S. laws and policies is creating opportunities for both new and veteran lawyers looking to break into this exciting realm, in either the private sector or government, says Michael Dodge at the University of North Dakota.

  • Series

    Ask A Mentor: What Makes A Successful Summer Associate? Author Photo

    Navigating a few densely packed weeks at a law firm can be daunting for summer associates, but those who are prepared to seize opportunities and not afraid to ask questions will be set up for success, says Julie Crisp at Latham.

  • How To Successfully Market Your Summer Associate Program Author Photo

    Law firms can attract the right summer associate candidates and help students see what makes a program unique by using carefully crafted messaging and choosing the best ambassadors to deliver it, says Tamara McClatchey, director of career services at the University of Chicago Law School.

  • Opinion

    Judges Deserve Congress' Commitment To Their Safety Author Photo

    Following the tragic attack on U.S. District Judge Esther Salas' family last summer and amid rising threats against the judiciary, legislation protecting federal judges' personal information and enhancing security measures at courthouses is urgently needed, says U.S. District Judge Roslynn Mauskopf, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can Recalcitrant Attys Use Social Media? Author Photo

    Social media can be intimidating for reluctant lawyers but it can also be richly rewarding, as long as attorneys remember that professional accounts will always reflect on their firms and colleagues, and follow some best practices to avoid embarrassment, says Sean Marotta at Hogan Lovells.

  • Keys To Digitizing Inefficient Contract Management Processes Author Photo

    Neville Eisenberg and Mark Grayson at BCLP explain how they sped up contract execution for one client by replacing email with a centralized, digital tool for negotiations and review, and how the principles they adhered to can be helpful for other law firms looking to improve poorly managed contract management processes.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can Firms Coach Associates Remotely? Author Photo

    Practicing law through virtual platforms will likely persist even after the pandemic, so law firms and senior lawyers should consider refurbishing their associate mentoring programs to facilitate personal connections, professionalism and effective training in a remote environment, says Carol Goodman at Herrick Feinstein.

  • How Law Firms Can Welcome And Celebrate Autistic Lawyers Author Photo

    As the U.S. observes Autism Acceptance Month, autistic attorney Haley Moss describes the societal barriers and stereotypes that keep neurodivergent lawyers from disclosing their disabilities, and how law firms can better accommodate and level the playing field for attorneys whose minds work outside of the prescribed norm.

  • Law Firm Tips For Evaluating AI And Machine Learning Tools Author Photo

    Many legal technology vendors now sell artificial intelligence and machine learning tools at a premium price tag, but law firms must take the time to properly evaluate them as not all offerings generate process efficiencies or even use the technologies advertised, says Steven Magnuson at Ballard Spahr.

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