“There are very powerful tools out there that the government is using, and they’re clearly going to get better and better,” said Shannon Eagan, a partner at Cooley.
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It's Not Just the Spread. Big Law Is Making More 'Business-Driven' Pay Choices
“On the compensation side, we’re always looking to thread the needle to where our rates are fair to clients and where we can demonstrate that we value our top talent,” said Lorie Almon, chair of Seyfarth Shaw.
A Novel (and 'Funnier') Ranking System for Law Schools: How Many Mentions in the Times
Alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report Law Schools Rankings have gotten a lot of press lately, and one University of Kentucky law school professor is the latest to offer one: a “funnier” rankings system.
Talc Plaintiffs Move to Quash Subpoenas as J&J Defends Attorney's Conduct
On Thursday, Beasley Allen and the plaintiffs’ steering committee in the talc multidistrict litigation filed motions to quash subpoenas sought by Johnson & Johnson in the talc litigation.
American Airlines Sued Over Staffer's Alleged 'Terror Campaign'
“Using social media and other means, (the defendant) was able to create a dossier on the plaintiffs and use their past trauma for his personal enjoyment,” the complaint alleged.