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Future of Litigation: Keeping Pace with the Rapid Rate of Change
Join this annual Future of Litigation webcast and hear from industry experts how technology, the economy, and changes to the law are transforming litigation strategies and be empowered to thrive going forward.Education in the Age of Gen AI: Negotiating Skills Are Alive and Well
At a time when the rise of generative AI has the profession questioning if new lawyers are doomed to be underprepared, the inaugural ABA Business Law Section M&A Committee National Invitational proved otherwise, at least with respect to negotiation.8 Months in Custody: Law Firm Steps in After Woman's Life Unravels
"ICE destroyed in an instant the life Ms. Portillo Moreno had worked decades to build," the Federal Tort Claims Act complaint claims.Attorneys 'On the Move': Finance Partner Joins Fried Frank; DLA Adds Former Merck VP
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Law Firms Paid More for Less Space in 2023 as Downsizing Trend Continues
Prices per square foot went up nearly 5% in 2023 as law firm leasing activity peaked in Q4.View more book results for the query "Morrison & Foerster LLP"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Keller Postman, Latham, MoFo and Steptoe.At Morrison & Foerster, Reduced Overhead and Steady Demand Led to 19% Profitability Gain
Strong performances in litigation, middle-market M&A and bankruptcy practices propelled the firm to a 6.2% increase in gross revenue.So Far in 2024, Law Firms Are Building on Bankruptcy
Clifford Chance joins Morrison Foerster, Seyfarth Shaw and Selendy Gay in making restructuring hires in recent days.Company's Sale of Assets Is a Repudiation of Parties' Master Service Agreement
ESG Thought Leaders Sort Out What Went Wrong, What's Worth Saving
"It's nebulous, and the more nebulous it gets, the more harm it's doing because it's not popular. And if you make it mean everything, then it means nothing," said Omeed Malik, president of the investment firm 1789 Partners.