Webber Wentzel is the first South African firm to adopt a structure more commonly seen in the U.K. and U.S., where ALSPs ...
When vendors fail to collect New York sales tax and later seek recovery from customers, arbitration may not be available—even where contracts require it. This article examines how New York’s statutory ...
As firms get bigger and consolidation continues, conflict of interest risks grow too, both in complexity and consequence.
Roy Schwartz and Harrison Perlstein analyze the state’s new AVOID Act which takes effect April 18 and will require construction attorneys to expedite determining whether or not third parties should be ...
Lexology is launching a new 5-minute benchmarking survey on how AI is reshaping organizations and transforming the role of ...
Perkins Coie and Ashurst are planning a bold, transatlantic merger that could reshape the legal landscape—but behind the headlines, partner defections and pre-ballot tensions are spilling into the ...
Hong Kong’s IPO boom is redrawing the legal hierarchy, with Chinese firms surging in volume and foreign firms still retaining the most complex mandates. The divide underscores a market increasingly ...
On Friday, a jury in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas awarded $50,000 in compensatory damages and $200,000 in punitive ...
"She’s now navigating a paralyzed arm and all the effects that come with that, lack of independence, the fact that ...
Tony Damian, one of Australia’s top rainmakers, says the success of the international firms is largely due to their global breadth and their understanding of what's happening in different markets. He ...
We're seeing this as an opportunity to double down," said one law firm diversity leader. "The work becomes even more ...
The Paul Hastings chair of high-yield financing and chair of European financial restructuring are the latest in a string of prominent hires by the firm and add to a group of Weil Gotshal alumni.