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Litigations Trend Report Released – More Litigation, More Regulation

By Lisa Salazar on October 13, 2010


Fulbright’s released its annual Litigation Trends Report this morning. In its seventh year, the report has become a standard in BigLaw circles and has earned its share of kudos from companies around the country.

So what’s the big story this year?

Survey says: GCs are predicting that, despite the end of the recession, more litigation…

Latham & Watkins' Books of Jargon – They Love This Stuff!

By Greg Lambert on August 11, 2010

While flipping through some of my daily BigLaw news feeds, I noticed a free service that Latham & Watkins offers all of us — The Books of Jargon on Corporate & Bank Finance, and Project Finance. So, if you need to know that in Project Finance, the term “LAER” actually stands for “Lowest…

Forget U.S. News' Law Firm Rankings – Skip Straight to "Rate My BigLaw Attorney"

By Greg Lambert on August 10, 2010

Perhaps one of the scariest “crowd sourcing” websites I’ve seen lately is the “Rate My Professor” site that allows anyone to register (for free) and comment on and rate their college professors. I’ve gone in and looked at some of my old college professors and others that I know from other law schools and the…

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