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Sidley Austin, a global law firm, terminated a summer intern in its Manhattan office as she reportedly started biting people.
Big Law tells BI exactly how AI is changing its work.
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Senior staff at Erebor, a tech-focused banking startup, have worked at Palmer Luckey's family office, in tech startups, and at other banks.
The Trump administration’s court battle with Andrew Weissmann’s former law firm is moving to a DC appeals court.