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Georgia Pulse
Kilpatrick Says 2025 Partner Class Most Diverse In Its HistoryBy Rose Krebs
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP has announced that its 2025 partner class will be the most diverse in its history, with 90% of the class identifying as a woman, person of color and/or LGBTQ+, the firm's managing partner told Law360 Pulse on Friday.
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California Pulse
How 2024 Election Litigation May Look Different From 2020By Jack Karp
Courts are fielding a flood of lawsuits over the 2024 presidential election, with more certainly to come, but those suits may have some significant differences from the ones that played out in 2020, according to experts.
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California Pulse
Proskauer Elevates 15 To Partnership, 6 To Senior CounselBy Adrian Cruz
Two years after announcing its largest ever promotion class of 33, Proskauer Rose LLP announced Friday another large group of 21 attorneys being promoted across its U.S. and U.K. offices.
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Daily Litigation
Brown Rudnick Hires Former Proskauer Securities LeaderBy Christine DeRosa
The former co-head of securities litigation at Proskauer Rose LLP has made the move to Brown Rudnick LLP, expanding the firm's white collar offerings in the Big Apple.
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DC Pulse
Beltway Moves: BCLP, Akin, Morgan LewisBy Alison Knezevich
A former mayor of Seattle returned to private practice to lead Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP's white collar group, while the chief international trade counsel for the Senate Finance Committee chair rejoined Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, in some of the latest legal industry moves in Washington, D.C.
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Daily Litigation
Dentons, Boies Schiller Want Out Of 'Absurd' $300M RICO SuitBy Emily Sawicki
Dentons and Boies Schiller Flexner LLP have asked a Manhattan federal court to toss a $300 million racketeering lawsuit brought against them by a former client and his companies following what they called a botched power plant contract in Senegal, with Dentons further requesting Rule 11 sanctions against the plaintiffs and their counsel for bringing "frivolous" claims.
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Mid-Law
Haynes Boone Public Finance Duo Joins Frost BrownBy Adrian Cruz
Frost Brown Todd LLP has announced a pair of experienced public attorneys have joined its Houston office from Haynes and Boone LLP, as part of the firm's current focus on expanding in the region.
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Modern Lawyer
Morgan Lewis' New Philly Managing Atty Makes Himself At HomeBy James Boyle
While he may not originally be from Philadelphia, Aaron Suh did not need much time to fully embrace the city's rich history, diverse culinary scene and emotionally tumultuous sports culture before being named managing partner of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP's Philadelphia office.
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California Pulse
Law360's Legal Lions Of The WeekBy Aebra Coe
Kicking off this week's legal lions list are nine large law firms celebrating a big win in New York after a federal judge threw out a $14 billion complaint against their retailer and drugmaker clients in multidistrict litigation accusing them of making and selling ineffective over-the-counter decongestants.
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Florida Pulse
Florida Supreme Court OKs CLE Credit For Pro Bono WorkBy Christine DeRosa
The Florida Supreme Court has approved an amendment to the Florida Bar rules allowing attorneys to earn continuing legal education credit for their pro bono work.
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