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By Alfred Olufemi | February 8, 2024
"I know that this is going to be a tough job and an ultimate test of my personal judicial independence and courage," Justice Julia Sebutinde said in 2012 when she was appointed the first African woman on the International Court of Justice.
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By Gail J. Cohen | February 5, 2024
The study, by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, also shows competition enforcers are "back," and are carrying out more coordinated "dawn raids."
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By Jessica Seah | January 30, 2024
Outside of China's property crisis, activity in the restructuring realm has been muted in Asia. But now that Sidley Austin has sewn up the market on China real estate, how will rival firms shape up?
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By Justin Henry | January 29, 2024
At least 41 of the U.S.'s highest grossing firms are putting the much-discussed technology to use, exploring opportunities for legal work and on the business side of operations.
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By Hugh A. Simons | January 26, 2024
What makes comp systems so insidious is that they're so hard to change.
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By Andrew Maloney | January 25, 2024
Transitioning from Covid lockdown to return-to-office could be a factor in lawyers believing their firm's culture has changed for the worse, according to a survey report this week.
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By Jessica Seah | January 25, 2024
In its first six months, the relationship has already generated hundreds of referrals, according to Eversheds' Lee Ranson, and could lead to further integration in the years to come.
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By Linda A. Thompson | January 24, 2024
The high-profile case before the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide demonstrates both the promise and limitations of international law, experts say.
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By Trudy Knockless | January 24, 2024
"You cannot not be aware. Otherwise, you will not be relevant in the boardroom or relevant for the senior executives who come to you for advice," said David Bamlango, general counsel of the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank.
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By Andrew Maloney | January 23, 2024
"Profit-mindedness" was identified as the top law firm culture trait that inspires lawyers' negative feelings toward their firms.
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