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Court reverses order denying attorney fees and mandating document production, and affirms dismissal of defamation claim on the basis of Georgia's anti-SLAPP statute
Deal Watch: Big Week in Deals as Creative Dealmaking Merges with More Activity
"Each of our clients is getting more inbound phone calls from firms looking to work with them than they did three or four years ago," noted Ben Beerle, a corporate partner with Cooley who handles M&A.A Controversial Regulation: How the FTC Noncompete Ban Might Affect the Legal Industry
Follow how the regulation might affect the legal industry from across the Law.com Newsroom.Japan's Big Law Firms Are Nurturing Female Talent. But What If the Talent Pool Dries Up?
Japan's top law firms are under pressure to improve workplace diversity amid the dwindling popularity of the legal profession.View more book results for the query "Gibson, Dunn "
Big Law Recruiting Confronts Rising Student Activism
Law students are increasingly interested in law firms' political and moral positions.State Noncompete Laws Remain in Effect Despite FTC Legal Challenges, Says Assistant Attorney General
"You're going to still see enforcement by some states for time, space and scope-type noncompete roles," said Gwendolyn Lindsay Coole, Wisconsin's antitrust chief.Newsmakers: 'I hope I make him proud:' Alfred Ted Ruemke Joins PMR Law in Honor of Late Son
Also: Moves at Phelps Dunbar, Sorrels Law and Rimon.Big Law Recruiting Confronts Rising Student Activism
Law students are increasingly interested in law firms' political and moral positions.Who Was at the Lectern This Supreme Court Term?
If it weren't for the four female justices, oral arguments would often have the feel of a male echo chamber, with 23 of the term's 61 argued cases not featuring a single female attorney. That's compared to just five cases that did not feature a male advocate.