Former Norwegian Cruise Lines GC Joins Kelley Kronenberg
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California Pulse
McLaughlin & Stern Expands West With SF Boutique Tie-UpBy James Mills
East Coast-based full-service firm McLaughlin & Stern LLP is expanding to the West Coast, adding the lawyers and staff of San Francisco-based litigation and employment law boutique Dillingham & Murphy LLP.
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Georgia Pulse
Eversheds Sutherland's US AI Leader To Help Steer Global AIBy Emily Johnson
Eversheds Sutherland has elevated its U.S. head of artificial intelligence based in Atlanta to help lead the firm's global AI team, fortifying its efforts to serve clients in AI-related matters around the world as many companies across industries adopt the technologies.
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California Pulse
Akerman Names Leaders For Corporate, Tax PracticesBy Rose Krebs
Akerman LLP announced Tuesday it has appointed new leaders for its corporate practice group and that one of the co-chairs of its tax practice will continue to be the lone leader for the group.
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California Pulse
Seyfarth Adds 2 Co-Leaders To Trade Secrets GroupBy Christine DeRosa
Seyfarth Shaw LLP has welcomed two new leaders to its trade secrets, computer fraud and non-competes group following the retirement of a longtime attorney at the firm.
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Courts
Ex-Minn. Prosecutors Launch Firm After Fraught DOJ ExitsBy Lynn LaRowe
A pair of former Minneapolis federal prosecutors who resigned reportedly after being pushed to investigate the widow of a woman killed by an ICE agent have launched a boutique firm centered on white collar defense, investigations, civil litigation and crisis management.
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California Pulse
Occidental Petroleum Atty Joins Greenberg Traurig In Calif.By James Boyle
An attorney with more than three decades of experience advising clients on energy and environmental projects has moved his practice to Greenberg Traurig LLP's Sacramento, California, office after 15 years as in-house counsel for Occidental Petroleum Corp.
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Courts
Senate Confirms Burrows As DOJ Policy ChiefBy Courtney Bublé
The U.S. Senate voted 52-46 on Tuesday to confirm Daniel Burrows, a White House official and former chief deputy attorney general of Kansas, to lead the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy.
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Courts
AI Docs Sent By Exec To Attys Not Privileged, Judge SaysBy Pete Brush
A Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that a Texas financial services executive accused of a $150 million fraud cannot claim privilege over documents that he prepared using an artificial intelligence service and sent to his attorneys — but suggested the materials could be problematic if used at trial.
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In-House
Nixon Peabody Elevates Controller To CFO RoleBy Andrea Keckley
Nixon Peabody LLP has chosen its controller to serve as its next chief financial officer, the firm has announced.
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Daily Litigation
Legal Tech Co. Justpoint Opens Arizona-Based Law FirmBy Matt Perez
Justpoint, a justice technology company focused on public health, announced Tuesday the launch of Justpoint Law LLP, a law firm operating as an alternative business structure under Arizona law.
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