Daily Litigation


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    Texas Justices Say Pro Se Attys Can Contact Opposing Party

    The Texas Supreme Court on Friday found in favor of a pro se attorney who contacted the opposing party, saying the normal rules don't apply to attorneys who represent themselves.

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    Jackson Lewis Adds Gordon Rees Employment Trio In LA

    Jackson Lewis PC has expanded its offerings in the Golden State with the addition of a trio of employment litigators from Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP.

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    Ballard Spahr Adds Antitrust Pro From Nelson Mullins

    Ballard Spahr LLP has hired an attorney from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP who formerly worked as a trial attorney with the Federal Trade Commission, to bolster its capacity to handle antitrust and other matters.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry in the last week saw growing demand for prime office space, while a bevy of firms raised associate pay. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

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    Ex-NY Prosecutor Takes Sex Abuse Fight Beyond DA's Office

    After over a decade prosecuting sex offenders in New York state, Kathleen Devlin is entering private practice, hoping to go after the institutions she says turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse she encountered leading the Special Victims Unit for the Rockland County District Attorney's Office.

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    Walden Macht Changes Name Following Name Partner Exit

    Northeast firm Walden Macht Haran & Williams LLP announced Friday that it will now be going by Walden Haran Williams LLP following founding partner Timothy Macht's departure to a litigation services company.

  • Mich. Judge Denies Law Firm's Bid To Toss Data Breach Suit

    A Michigan law firm's bid to toss a proposed class action alleging that it allowed a cybersecurity breach that exposed its clients' personal and medical information was denied Thursday by a federal judge who also granted the lead plaintiff's request to amend his complaint.

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    Ariz. Injury Firm Expands To Denver After $125M MSO Deal

    Arizona personal injury firm Rafi Law Group — which reportedly partnered with Fortress Investment Group on a $125 million managed services organization deal — has opened a new office in Denver, just days after the state enacted a law banning some MSOs.

  • Immigration Firm Says Attys Fraudulently Poached Clients

    A law firm recently accused of running a volume-driven immigration filing mill claimed in a new lawsuit in Ohio federal court that three attorneys and a TikTok personality orchestrated a social media campaign falsely accusing it of visa fraud as a way to poach its clients.

  • 3rd Circ. Again Rejects $3.7M Atty Fee For BMW Defect Class

    In a precedential opinion Thursday, the Third Circuit once again overturned a $3.7 million fee award for attorneys representing BMW owners in an engine failure class action, after having previously sent the award back for recalculation.

  • Miss America CEO Wants Ex-Atty Barred From Court

    The CEO of Miss America and companies linked to the pageant asked a Florida federal court on Thursday to bar their former counsel Carlton Fields from a status conference in their litigation over Miss America's bankruptcy, arguing the firm is not a party and is no longer counsel of record.

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    Schwartz Sladkus Adds Ex-Moritt Hock Commercial Litigator

    A Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP attorney with three decades of commercial and real estate litigation experience has moved his practice to Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas LLP in Boca Raton, Florida, the firm said Thursday.

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    Winston & Strawn Employment Partner Joins Davis Wright

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP announced Thursday that an experienced employment attorney has joined the firm's Los Angeles office after a lengthy stint with Winston & Strawn LLP.

  • NJ Prosecutor's Suit Called A Bid To 'Weaponize' Court

    Atlantic County, New Jersey, and its chief official called a suit by its county prosecutor over alleged prosecutorial interference a "bizarre attempt to weaponize" the court to smear the official, urging the court to toss the suit because it lacks subject matter jurisdiction.

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    Hinshaw Adds Selman Leichenger Insurance Veteran In LA

    Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP has added an insurance law veteran from Selman Leichenger Edson Hsu Newman & Moore LLP to its ranks in Los Angeles, the firm said Thursday.

  • 7th Circ. Rejects Firms' Bid For More Flea Collar MDL Fees

    The Seventh Circuit on Wednesday affirmed an Illinois federal court's refusal to order a redistribution of attorney fees from a $15 million settlement resolving multidistrict litigation against Bayer and other manufacturers of Seresto flea and tick collars, saying two law firms arguing they were cut out of their fair share failed to timely challenge the fee-allocation process.

  • Firm Says Assistant Stole, Passed On Client Communications

    A Houston law firm on Thursday told a Texas state court that an erstwhile legal assistant stole heaps of attorney-client communications that she subsequently misused, including by relaying sensitive emails to a lawyer representing the wife of a firm attorney in the middle of a divorce.

  • Quinn Emanuel Settles International Oil Feud With Ex-Client

    Quinn Emanuel and a Mexican oil company told a Miami federal court they have reached a settlement in a bitter dispute stemming from the firm's representation of the company amid a New York bankruptcy, resolving claims in U.S., Mexican and Singaporean courts.

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    Trial Lawyers For Justice Starts Supreme Court Group In DC

    Trial Lawyers for Justice, a national law firm that represents families and victims of catastrophic injuries, medical malpractice clients and others, has hired two lawyers in Washington, D.C., to launch a practice focused on U.S. Supreme Court and appellate work, the firm announced Wednesday.

  • Widow Sues Podhurst Orseck Over $4M 737 Max Settlement

    An Indonesian widow is suing Podhurst Orseck PA and one of its attorneys in Illinois federal court, alleging they failed to keep her informed or get her all the money she was entitled to in a $4 million settlement with Boeing over the fatal crash of Lion Air Flight 610.

  • Firm Fights Insurer's Bid to Ax Subpoena In Malpractice Row

    A law firm on Wednesday pushed back on a Canadian insurance company's bid to quash a subpoena issued in a policyholder's negligence suit in New Jersey state court against a trio of American firms.

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    Largest US Law Firms Saw Biggest Headcount Gains In 2025

    Growth in domestic attorney headcount accelerated among the nation's largest law firms in 2025, with the strongest gains concentrated at the top of the market, according to data collected as part of the Law360 400 ranking.

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    The Law360 400: Tracking The Largest US Law Firms

    Many of the largest U.S. law firms grew their domestic attorney ranks again in 2025, continuing to invest in hiring and talent pipelines while client demand stayed strong.

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    Attys To Argue Del. Case About Company's Switch To Nevada

    Latham & Watkins LLP and Fields Kupka & Shukurov LLP attorneys who have handled high-profile corporate litigation, such as claims against World Wrestling Entertainment and Tesla, will face off in Delaware's Supreme Court next week in a dispute over records regarding The Trade Desk Inc.'s conversion to a Nevada corporation.

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    Dykema Elects CEO To 3rd Term Before Centennial Festivities

    Dykema Gossett PLLC has reelected firm Chair and CEO Leonard C. Wolfe to a third three-year term as the firm prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary this week.

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Expert Analysis

  • How Firms Can Use LinkedIn To Aid Marketing Efforts In 2025 Author Photo

    LinkedIn has several features law firms can use to showcase their capabilities and thought leadership to reach prospective and existing clients, including the Event and Live features, says Sofia Millar at Reputation Ink.

  • Talking Mental Health: Managing Emotions In Trauma Cases Author Photo

    Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm discusses what motivates her to represent victims of catastrophic injuries, how she copes with the emotional toll of such cases, and what other attorneys taking on similar cases can do to protect their mental well-being.

  • Strategies For Successful Law Firm Mergers In 2025 Author Photo

    Law firms are expected to continue consolidating in the year to come, and because these mergers require a different kind of playbook, firm leaders must carefully consider office culture nuances, professional services economics and talent retention strategy before any merger, say directors at FTI Consulting.

  • Making Legal Cents: Winning More Work In A Crowded Market Author Photo

    In a market where clients have more options, tighter budgets and higher expectations, firms must figure out how to differentiate themselves without discounting their rates, and several practical strategies for pitching, pricing and early-engagement communication can help, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.

  • Best Practices For Implementing Firm Revenue Cycle Roles Author Photo

    Law firm revenue cycles are becoming more complex and time-consuming, but hiring dedicated revenue cycle personnel can help streamline the process and reduce the burden on attorneys, says Christine Indiano at Harbor Global.

  • Tips For Constructing Your Small-Law Exit Strategy Author Photo

    By initiating planning and processes to evaluate personal retirement goals and firm value early, longtime solo practitioners and small-firm owners can unlock a range of possibilities and potential buyers, setting up for a profitable exit and a rewarding transition, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.

  • Tips For Persuasive Briefs Beyond The Argument Section Author Photo

    When crafting an appellate brief, the focus for most lawyers is the argument section, but other sections also offer strategic opportunities to shape the court's perception of the case and favorably frame the issues, say attorneys at Frost Brown.

  • Ask A Mentor: Is Secondment A Good Career Move? Author Photo

    Kate Driscoll at Morrison Foerster suggests six questions to help candidates evaluate whether a secondment will benefit their career.

  • 3 Trends Reshaping Chief Marketing Officer Appointments Author Photo

    Recent approaches to hiring chief marketing officers demonstrate how firms are reimagining their marketing and business development frameworks to stay competitive and responsive to evolving client needs, says Murray Coffey at M Coffey.

  • Talking Mental Health: Working As A Mom Of An Autistic Son Author Photo

    Sarah Kovit Hanna at Assurant discusses how she balances the demands of her in-house role and the support needs of her son, who was diagnosed with autism, as a single mom, and reflects on how the legal industry can better support caretakers of family members who have special needs.

  • Ask A Mentor: How Can I Maximize My Pro Bono Impact? Author Photo

    Debbie Berman at Jenner & Block offers advice on how attorneys can make a meaningful impact on their communities through pro bono work while enhancing their professional development through strengthened client-facing skills, hands-on experience and more.

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    My Nonpracticing Law Job: Law Firm Marketer Author Photo

    Liz Bard Lindley at Jaffe PR shares how she went from a family law associate who helped write industry articles to a savvy legal public relations and marketing professional, and offers takeaways for any attorney who might not feel at home in their law practice and is considering alternative career paths.

  • The Case For Keeping The Gas On Deputy GC Compensation Author Photo

    In recent years, the deputy general counsel role has expanded and become increasingly vital in organizations across the globe, and companies should consider a few ways to retain this top talent, including by offering competitive compensation that reflects projected increases, says Heather Fine at Major Lindsey.

  • Talking Mental Health: The View From Life After BigLaw Author Photo

    Life coach and author Wendy Tamis Robbins discusses why she left a career in BigLaw to work in the professional well-being space after finding freedom from anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and substance use disorders, and highlights two changes the legal industry should implement to address attorneys' mental health.

  • 6 Essential Skills For Summer Associates To Land An Offer
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    With full-time offer rates at the lowest point since 2012, summer associates must do all they can to distinguish themselves, starting with a few fundamentals — from the importance of asking clarifying questions to being honest about mistakes, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor.

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