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    Gordon Rees Adds Healthcare Litigator, Ex-DEI Leader In SF

    Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP is expanding its California team, bringing in a healthcare litigator who recently was the director of diversity, equity and inclusion in the San Franciso City Attorney's office.

  • 6th Circ. Largely Shoots Down Ohio Derailment Atty Fee Fight

    The Sixth Circuit on Tuesday largely refused to revive Morgan & Morgan's bid to halt the allocation of attorney fees from a $600 million class settlement between Norfolk Southern and residents affected by the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment disaster, but remanded it for a look into the firm's individual allocation amount.

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    How GCs Are Turning Litigation Into Strategic Profit Tool

    For most general counsel, litigation has meant playing defense to guard their corporations against outside threats. In 2025, however, a growing number have been taking on roles as quarterbacks seeking to score large policy or financial victories for their companies.

  • Husch Blackwell Blasts Ex-Firm Atty's ERISA Suit

    A former Husch Blackwell LLP partner's claim that the firm violated federal law by withholding monthly retirement account contributions misidentified the funds in question as participant contributions, when they were, in fact, contributions from the firm's year-end profit-sharing program.

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    MVP: Simpson Thacher's Whitney Salinas

    Whitney Salinas of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advised real estate investment behemoth Blackstone on myriad multibillion-dollar deals in the past year, including its $16.2 billion acquisition of AirTrunk, one of Asia Pacific's largest data center businesses, scoring her a place among the 2025 Law360 Real Estate MVPs.

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    MVP: Hogan Lovells' Matt Eisler

    Matt Eisler of Hogan Lovells helped the PGA Tour garner $3 billion in investments from a consortium of sports owners, among many other deals, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Sports & Betting MVPs.

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    MVP: Paul Weiss' Ravi Purohit

    Ravi Purohit of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP helped walk Brookfield through its $7 billion purchase of Blackstone's Hotwire Communications in a deal where his firm had clients on both sides, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Telecommunications MVPs.

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    MVP: King & Spalding's Scott Greer

    Scott Greer of King & Spalding LLP is advising Microsoft on a multibillion-dollar pursuit to develop data center infrastructure across the U.S. and has also guided a plethora of major construction projects for energy companies across the country, landing him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Construction MVPs.

  • MVP: Dechert's Brenda R. Sharton

    Brenda R. Sharton of Dechert LLP successfully defended popular menstrual tracking app Flo Health at trial in one of the largest consumer class actions ever in terms of damages claimed — in excess of $38 billion — earning her a spot among one of the 2025 Law360 Cybersecurity & Privacy MVPs.

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    MVP: Gibson Dunn's Andrew Fabens

    Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP's Andrew Fabens guided the acquisition financing of Assured Partners in one of the largest brokerage acquisitions in insurance, advised Accenture on an offering that totaled $5 billion and successfully steered his clients through another uncertain year, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Capital Markets MVPs.

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    MVP: Weil's Arianna Scavetti

    Arianna Scavetti of Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP has secured wins for clients like PepsiCo Inc. and KeVita Inc., getting claims about plastic waste, ultra-processed ingredients and prebiotics dismissed, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Product Liability MVPs.

  • MVP: King & Spalding's Cory Hohnbaum

    Cory Hohnbaum of King & Spalding LLP helped Boehringer Ingelheim beat $25 million in claims that the pharmaceutical company's heartburn medication caused prostate cancer, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Trials MVPs.

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    MVP: Hogan Lovells' Mahvesh A. Qureshi

    Mahvesh A. Qureshi, a life sciences partner at Hogan Lovells, advised her client through a deal to acquire Anthos Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company that developed a unique stroke treatment, in a transaction that could total $3.1 billion, and led Merck on its up to $1.3 billion purchase of a novel autoimmune drug, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Life Sciences MVPs.

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    Littler Names New Co-Chair Of Women's Leadership Group

    The longtime co-chair of Littler Mendelson's PC's drugs and alcohol practice group has been named co-chair of the firm's Women's Leadership Initiative, succeeding a partner who is retiring after close to 32 years at the firm.

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    Law Libraries Hoping To Attract Attorneys To The Profession

    Staffing levels at U.S. law libraries now average nearly seven full-time equivalent positions — the highest reported in nearly a decade, according to a new American Association of Law Libraries report.

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    Weil Matches Year-End And Special Bonuses For Associates

    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP on Tuesday joined a cadre of other firms in matching the BigLaw standard for this year's associate bonuses.  

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    Ex-SEC Small Business Capital Leader Joins Michael Best

    The former director of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission office that identifies and addresses capital raising issues for small businesses has joined Michael Best & Friedrich LLP as a senior counsel, the firm announced.

  • Winston & Strawn Promotes 18 To Partner

    Winston & Strawn LLP has elevated 18 attorneys to partner, two shy of last year's class.

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    Mamdani Transition Team Includes Dozens Of Attorneys

    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appointed dozens of nonprofit leaders, BigLaw attorneys, law professors and other lawyers to transition committees that will help advise the incoming administration.

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    Sheppard Mullin Adds Jackson Walker PE Pro In Dallas

    Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP has grown its private equity offerings in the Lone Star State with the addition of a Jackson Walker LLP partner.

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    Ogletree Deakins Welcomes Saber Law Employment Atty In SF

    Labor and employment firm Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC is expanding its West Coast team, bringing in a Saber Law Group employment litigator as a shareholder in its San Francisco office.

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    Picture This: Snap Inc. Woos New GC With $23M In Stock

    Snap Inc., owner of the photo and video social media platform Snapchat, helped lure its new general counsel away from Munger Tolles & Olson LLP with a signing bonus of nearly 3 million shares of class A common stock.

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    Venable Adds Ex-Benesch Partner To Chicago Office

    An attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing clients in complex investments and transactions has moved his practice to Venable LLP's Chicago office after two years with Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP.

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    Cohen & Gresser Latest Law Firm To Eye Private Equity Deal

    New York-based Cohen & Gresser LLP, an international law firm with around 70 lawyers, is in talks to sell a stake in its business to a private equity investor, a spokesperson confirmed Monday.

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    Haynes Boone Grows Dallas Offerings With 6-Atty Hire

    Haynes Boone has grown its Dallas office with the addition of four private wealth attorneys from Holland & Knight LLP and two attorneys from Perkins Coie LLP, including that firm's former labor and employment practice group chair, the firm said Monday.

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Expert Analysis

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    5 Ways Firms Can Avoid Female Atty Exodus During Pandemic Author Photo

    The pandemic's disproportionate impact on women presents law firms with a unique opportunity to devise innovative policies that will address the increasing home life demands female lawyers face and help retain them long after COVID-19 is over, say Roberta Liebenberg at Fine Kaplan and Stephanie Scharf at Scharf Banks.

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    BigLaw Needs More Underrepresented Attorneys As Leaders Author Photo

    Hiring more women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ community to BigLaw positions of power is the first key to making other underrepresented attorneys believe they have an opportunity for a path to leadership, says Ernest Greer, co-president at Greenberg Traurig.

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    BigLaw Cannot Reap Diversity Rewards Without Inclusion Author Photo

    BigLaw firms often focus on increasing their diversity numbers, but without much attention to equity and inclusion, minority lawyers face substantial barriers after they get their foot in the door, says Patricia Brown Holmes, managing partner at Riley Safer.

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    Advancing Racial Justice In The Legal Industry And Beyond Author Photo

    In addition to building and nurturing a diverse talent pipeline, law firms should collaborate with general counsel, academics and others to focus on injustices within the broader legal system, says Jonathan Harmon, chairman at McGuireWoods.

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    How Law Firms Can Hire And Retain More Black Attorneys Author Photo

    The pipeline of Black lawyers is limited, so BigLaw firms must invest in Black high school students, ensure Black attorneys receive origination credit and take other bold steps to increase Black representation in the industry, says Benjamin Wilson, chairman at Beveridge & Diamond.

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    Ideas For Closing BigLaw's Diversity Gap Author Photo

    If enough law firms undertake some universal diversity best practices, such as connecting minority lawyers to key client relationships and establishing accountability for those charged with spearheading progress, the legal industry could look a lot different in the foreseeable future, says Frederick Nance, global managing partner at Squire Patton.

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    Diversity Work Doesn't Have To Be Reserved For Partners Author Photo

    Serving on my firm's diversity committee as an associate has allowed me to improve access, support and opportunity for minority attorneys at the firm, while building leadership skills and fostering meaningful relationships with firm management and industry professionals, says Camille Bent at BakerHostetler.

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