Since the first year of Bloomberg Law's DEI Framework, there’s been an incremental movement in law firms toward increased diversity at all levels—associates through partners. With even more submissions this year, the differences between those firms that make the member list and those that do not are becoming clearer. Read more about the framework and discover what policies member firms are implementing to support their DEI efforts from Molly Huie: https://lnkd.in/er5hBd6P
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A&O Shearman will require its US-based associates and counsel to hit at least 2,000 “billable” hours in order to qualify for year-end bonuses. Lawyers can get some credit for pro bono work and “investment hours,” in addition to hours directly billed to clients, the firm said. Investment hours include time spent on diversity and inclusion efforts, personal development, training, and other areas. Read more in an exclusive from Mahira Dayal: https://lnkd.in/em6ukcFp
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Researching and purchasing contract management software can be daunting. But it doesn’t have to be! Join Bloomberg Law's Molly Huie, Stephanie Corey of UpLevel Ops, and Christina Wojcik of LexFusion to learn how to navigate the CMS evaluation process with ease: https://lnkd.in/eFSyJJFc
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We are pleased to announce the inclusion of 57 law firms in our fourth annual Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Framework, the legal industry's first and only standardized, fully transparent methodology to measure law firms' performance in this arena. Discover which firms earned a spot on our listing: https://lnkd.in/eJxkANks
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Check out the latest Inside Big Law here: In a move that suggests corporate work is increasing, Kirkland is offering $50,000 referral bonuses to junior lawyers. Usha Vance, the wife of Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, will step down from her role as a trial lawyer at Munger Tolles. Roy Strom looks at how Cooley has sent its lawyers from Chicago across the Midwest in search of new business.
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Now available to Bloomberg Law Innovation Studio users, our invite-only testing environment, Bloomberg Law Answers enhances the research experience by generating brief answers to searches using generative AI technology and large language models in combination with relevant legal documents, including court opinions, practical guidance documents, and secondary sources like books and manuals. This feature is the latest in a series of innovations representing our commitment to responsible AI development and integrating the technology within legal research. “Bloomberg Law Answers represents a significant step forward in our commitment to integrating AI within legal research, in line with our long track record of leveraging innovative technologies to improve attorney workflows,” said Todd Barton, vice president of product. Learn more about our latest AI-driven workflow tool: https://lnkd.in/eiVgqm6z
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The latest Inside Big Law is here: New Jersey’s Lowenstein Sandler LLP is looking to double its total force of lawyers, to roughly 700, and arm them with generative AI, as part of a plan to quadruple productivity. Sidley Austin LLP previously secured the lead among legal advisers in 2023 for helping public companies defend against shareholder activism campaigns. The firm leads again in the first half of 2024. Linklaters cleared the £2 billion global revenue mark for the first time in its latest fiscal year, thanks in part to a boost from the London-based firm’s US operations.
Lowenstein plots lawyer hiring spree in Big Law’s growth era
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The reversal of the Chevron doctrine will likely boost challenges to rulemaking related to energy, health care, tax, and other policy areas. Our new OnPoint, from Amanda Allen, Karl Evers-Hillstrom, and Kate Azevedo, reviews details of the June 28 ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the potential impact on agencies and Congress, and responses from lawmakers, state officials, and industry advocates. Download your copy for insights on the potential outcomes of the reversal of the Chevron doctrine: https://lnkd.in/ey6un8mZ
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When drafting supply chain contracts, don't overlook the importance of due diligence clauses. In this article for Contract Nerds, Bloomberg Law's Louann Troutman explains why. "Failing to do your due diligence could mean engaging an unreliable supplier who may not adhere to regulatory requirements and could have substandard quality control practices," says Troutman. "This could lead to not only reputational damages for your business but also legal consequences." Read the full article for a deep dive into how due diligence clauses in transactional contracts can mitigate risk throughout the supply chain: https://lnkd.in/e82cAHNr
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Lobbyists are expecting a major transformation in the way Washington works, and how they influence Congress and the executive branch, after the court’s landmark decision to overturn the Chevron deference doctrine. “This is an earth-moving event,” said Rich Gold, who runs the lobbying practice at Holland & Knight LLP. “Chevron underpins all of modern policymaking from Congress to the executive branch.” The longstanding doctrine, overturned in a 6-3 decision, meant that lower courts gave deference to executive branch agencies when they issued the regulations to implement laws Congress wrote while leaving plenty of room for interpretation. Read more from Kate Ackley: https://lnkd.in/evqYP2-8