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Good Morning. Today The Global Lawyer takes a look at what defines the Global Elite. Also, we take a detailed look at Armstrong Teasdale's troubles in London before it decided to shutter its office there. And check out our story about one general counsel's experiment with AI. Plus, if you missed our 2024 Global 200 webinar, we've made a recording of it available, which you'll find below.

– Lisa Shuchman, Executive Editor, Law.com International

 

Law Firm Management | Commentary

Is the Global Elite Bigger Than We Think?

By Lisa Shuchman

The Global Elite is merely a concept—one that is ill-defined and may not actually exist. But Big Law is behaving... Read More

 

International - North America | News

Armstrong Teasdale Faced Regulatory Inquiry Before Shuttering in London

By Amanda O'Brien

The firm's London office, which opened in 2021,brought in $14 million in revenue in 2022 but recorded less than $250,000... Read More

 

International - North America | Analysis

'Put Up or Shut Up' in Office Attendance: Law Firm Leaders Still Hold the Cards

By Andrew Maloney

Enforcing office policies this year could mean withholding a portion or percentage of a partner's draw or reducing bonus... Read More

 

Law Firm Management | Webcast

Video: Editors Analyze The Global 200

By Law.com International

Topics included a debate about which law firms would make it into a 'global elite'. Read More

 

Commercial Litigation | News

Nintendo, Pokémon Co. Sue Japanese Game Developer for Patent Infringement

By Jessica Seah

Earlier this month, Pokémon won a $15 million suit in Shenzhen intermediate courts against Chinese game developers... Read More

 

General Counsel and In House Counsel | Features

AIA Australia's General Counsel Conducts an Artificial Intelligence Experiment

By Christopher Niesche

At a time when GCs are increasingly being asked to do more and there never seems to be enough time, Kristy Redfern says... Read More

 

International - Africa and Middle East | News

GMS&P Debuts in Cairo, Aiming to Disrupt Egypt's Legal Landscape

By Alfred Olufemi

Gomaa said the firm has already secured a 'best friends' alliance with a mid-size U.K. firm that does not have any offices... Read More

 

Career Development | News

Legal Nomads Beware: Remote Work Can Trigger Tax and Immigration Risks

By Amy Guthrie

Many lawyers dream of practicing remotely, but strict tax, immigration, and local bar restrictions in countries like... Read More

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