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    MVP: Joseph Saveri Law Firm's Joseph Saveri

    Joseph Saveri and his firm have notched victories in long-running antitrust battles, securing a $375 million settlement for Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters and an $82.5 million deal for cheerleading families, while also pioneering a new frontier of litigation over generative artificial intelligence, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Class Action MVPs.

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    MVP: Kelley Drye's William J. Jackson

    William J. "Bill" Jackson, co-chair of both Kelley Drye & Warren LLP's environmental law and environmental litigation sections, led a first-of-its-kind series of bench trials between the state of New Jersey and multiple E.I. du Pont de Nemours entities, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Environmental MVPs.

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    MVP: Paul Weiss' Jessica S. Carey

    Jessica Carey of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP guided TD Bank through its monumental series of resolutions with the U.S. government, helping it emerge into compliance with anti-money laundering laws, all while shielding several other financial institutions from a variety of claims like market manipulation, price fixing and other anticompetitive behavior, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Banking MVPs.

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    MVP: Proskauer's Chip Parsons

    Chip Parsons of Proskauer Rose LLP worked with alternative investment management giant Ares Management Corp. in closing a $34 billion direct lending fund, helped software investment firm Thoma Bravo expand its credit business and advised private credit solutions manager Antares Capital on its first continuation vehicle, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.

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    MVP: Sullivan & Cromwell's Ralston Turbeville

    Ralston Turbeville, a partner in Sullivan & Cromwell's real estate practice, guided Tishman Speyer's $3.5 billion refinancing of Rockefeller Center as well as the company's $2.85 billion refinancing of the Spiral in Hudson Yards, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Real Estate MVPs.

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    MVP: Sidley's Raymond Atkins

    Sidley Austin LLP's Raymond Atkins has successfully represented railroads in litigation striking down a new federal rule governing reciprocal switching and a Virginia state law that would've allowed telecommunications companies to lay fiber optic cables across railroad property, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Transportation MVPs.

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    MVP: Weil's David Yohai

    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP's David Yohai won a closely watched privacy appeal for Paramount, persuading the Sixth Circuit to break from the Second and Seventh circuits' broader approach to the Video Privacy Protection Act, earning him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Media & Entertainment MVPs.

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    MVP: Nossaman's Brandon Davis

    Brandon Davis has played a leading role for teams at Nossaman LLP, guiding complex, large-scale infrastructure projects, including new airport facilities in Los Angeles and San Antonio and a dam rebuild in Northern California, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Construction MVPs.

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    FTC Backs Nixing ABA Role As 'Gatekeeper' For Texas Bar

    The Federal Trade Commission has endorsed a proposal from the Texas Supreme Court to abandon a rule requiring graduation from a law school approved by the American Bar Association for admittance to the state bar, saying the organization's "accreditation monopoly" hurts competition and consumers.

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    Sheppard Mullin Lands MoFo IP Atty In Los Angeles

    Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP announced Wednesday it has bulked up its intellectual property practice with a Los Angeles-based partner who came aboard from Morrison Foerster LLP.

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    WilmerHale Hires BNP Paribas Director In Boston

    An attorney with nearly 30 years of experience counseling clients on financial regulatory matters, including 10 years with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, has moved his practice to WilmerHale's Boston office.

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    ABA Urges Attys To Guard Confidentiality In Withdraw Motions

    The American Bar Association on Wednesday advised attorneys that they must leave information about their representation of a client out of any motions they file to withdraw as their counsel unless they have an explicit exception to existing confidentiality rules or the client's consent.

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    Wilson Sonsini To Switch Leaders For 1st Time Since 2012

    Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC announced plans for its first top leadership transition in more than a decade on Wednesday, tapping a Palo Alto, California-based litigator and a New York-based corporate lawyer to begin co-leading the firm at the start of next August.

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    High Billers At McKool Smith To Pocket Extra Bonus Money

    McKool Smith is the latest BigLaw firm to announce extra cash for attorneys who went above and beyond with billable hours in 2025, according to an internal memo obtained by Law360 Pulse.

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    Cooley Names Largest Partner Class In 4 Years With 23 Attys

    Cooley LLP will add 23 lawyers to the firm's partnership when the new year starts, up slightly from the number of new partners added last year.

  • Dentons Sees Ex-Partner's Appeal Nixed In California

    California's highest court has quietly tossed litigation filed by a former Dentons partner who was fired over a $34 million contingency fee due from a Chinese client following an arbitration matter, several months after advising the parties to prepare for oral arguments.

  • King & Spalding Atty Dies In Mountain Climbing Accident

    People at King & Spalding LLP are mourning after an appellate attorney from the firm and a mountain guide fell to their deaths climbing New Zealand's tallest mountain.

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    The Top In-House Hires Of November

    Elon Musk's xAI has a new but familiar general counsel, while several sports groups — including the New York Mets, PGA of America and the SEC college athletic conference — also brought on new legal leaders in November.

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    Willkie Adds DC Atty To Co-Chair Bankruptcy Litigation Team

    A longtime Jones Day attorney who helped represent the firm in a suit lodged by two former associates over its parental leave policy has joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, where he'll co-chair the bankruptcy litigation practice, Willkie announced Tuesday.

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    MVP: Paul Weiss' Matthew B. Goldstein

    Matthew Goldstein of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP helped top asset management firm Apollo Global Management raise billions of dollars in capital and close out several of the group's investment funds in a complicated economic climate, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.

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    MVP: Wiley's Thomas M. Johnson Jr.

    Wiley Rein LLP partner Thomas M. Johnson Jr. was part of the legal team that helped stamp out federal net neutrality rules and was pivotal in a recent decision reversing a Biden-era cybersecurity ruling, landing him among the 2025 Law360 Telecommunications MVPs.

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    MVP: Hunton's Shannon S. Broome

    Shannon S. Broome of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP helped clients obtain the first design pathway approval for synthetic e-fuel under California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard program and prevail in a key dispute over industrial boiler emission regulations, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Environmental MVPs.

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    MVP: O'Melveny's Mark W. Robertson

    Mark W. Robertson of O'Melveny & Myers LLP recently secured several major wins for American Airlines, winning summary judgment in a uniform safety dispute and securing dismissal of a flight attendant action targeting the company's COVID-19 policies, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Transportation MVPs.

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    MVP: Paul Hastings' Jennifer St. John Yount

    Jennifer St. John Yount of Paul Hastings LLP worked with several major banks and credit lenders over the past year in complex, "jumbo" transactions, including advising a syndicate of private credit lenders in providing financing for Clearlake Capital's $5.3 billion majority growth investment in an AI-powered healthcare platform, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Banking MVPs.

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    MVP: Hueston Hennigan's Moez Kaba

    Moez Kaba, a co-founder of Hueston Hennigan LLP and one of the firm's top trial lawyers, led a unit of The Walt Disney Co. to a decisive win in a copyright suit over "Moana," secured an appellate victory for McDonald's Corp. in a challenge to its diversity statements and helped Amazon's Twitch unit defeat lawsuits over a gunman's 2022 livestreamed mass shooting in New York, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Media & Entertainment MVPs.

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Expert Analysis

  • Making Legal Cents: How To Adapt As Clients Tighten Budgets Author Photo

    Amid a dip in corporate legal spending and client pushback on bills, Shireen Hilal at Maior Consultants highlights specific in-house counsel frustrations and explains how firms can provide customized legal advice with costs that are supported by undeniable value.

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents Author Photo

    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • General Counsel And Legal Ops Must Work Together Author Photo

    It is critical for general counsel to ensure that a legal operations leader is viewed not only as a peer, but as a strategic leader for the organization, and there are several actionable ways general counsel can not only become more involved, but help champion legal operations teams and set them up for success, says Mary O'Carroll at Ironclad.

  • How Generative AI's Growing Memory Affects Lawyers Author Photo

    A new ChatGPT feature that can remember user information across different conversations has broad implications for attorneys, whose most pressing questions for the AI tool are usually based on specific, and large, datasets, says legal tech adviser Eric Wall.

  • A Model For Optimal Legal Tech Investment Strategy Author Photo

    Legal organizations struggling to work out the right technology investment strategy may benefit from using a matrix for legal department efficiency that is based on an understanding of where workloads belong, according to the basic functions and priorities of a corporate legal team, says Sylvain Magdinier at Integreon.

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    My Nonpracticing Law Job: Recruiter Author Photo

    Self-proclaimed "Lawyer Doula" Danielle Thompson at Major Lindsey shares how she went from Columbia Law School graduate and BigLaw employment associate to a career in legal recruiting — and discovered a passion for advocacy along the way.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Do I Balance Social Activism With My Job? Author Photo

    Corporate attorneys pursuing social justice causes outside of work should consider eight guidelines for finding equilibrium between their beliefs and their professional duties and reputation, say Diedrick Graham, Debra Friedman and Simeon Brier at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Personality Tests And Machine Learning Applications In Law Author Photo

    Mateusz Kulesza at McDonnell Boehnen looks at potential applications of personality testing based on machine learning techniques for law firms, and the implications this shift could have for lawyers, firms and judges, including how it could make the work of judges and other legal decision-makers much more difficult.

  • AI Is Reshaping Lawyering: What To Expect In 2024 Author Photo

    The future of lawyering is not about the wholesale replacement of attorneys by artificial intelligence, but as AI handles more of the routine legal work, the role of lawyers will evolve to be more strategic, requiring the development of competencies beyond traditional legal skills, says Colin Levy at Malbek.

  • Embrace Active Voice In Legal Writing — In Most Cases Author Photo

    Legal writers should strive to craft sentences in the active voice to promote brevity and avoid ambiguities that can spark litigation, but writing in the passive voice is sometimes appropriate — when it's a moral choice and not a grammatical failure, says Diana Simon at the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can I Help Associates Turn Down Work? Author Photo

    Marina Portnova at Lowenstein Sandler discusses what partners can do to aid their associates in setting work-life boundaries, especially around after-hours assignment availability.

  • How AI Legal Research Tools Are Shifting Law Firm Processes Author Photo

    Although artificial intelligence-powered legal research is ushering in a new era of legal practice that augments human expertise with data-driven insights, it is not without challenges involving privacy, ethics and more, so legal professionals should take steps to ensure AI becomes a reliable partner rather than a source of disruption, says Marly Broudie at SocialEyes Communications.

  • Data Source Proliferation Is A Growing E-Discovery Challenge Author Photo

    With the increased usage of collaboration apps and generative artificial intelligence solutions, it's not only important for e-discovery teams to be able to account for hundreds of existing data types today, but they should also be able to add support for new data types quickly — even on the fly if needed, says Oliver Silva at Casepoint.

  • Bracing For A Generative AI Revolution In Law Author Photo

    With many legal professionals starting to explore practical uses of generative artificial intelligence in areas such as research, discovery and legal document development, the fundamental principle of human oversight cannot be underscored enough for it to be successful, say Ty Dedmon at Bradley Arant and Paige Hunt at Lighthouse.

  • Why I Use ChatGPT To Tell Me Things I Already Know Author Photo

    The legal profession is among the most hesitant to adopt ChatGPT because of its proclivity to provide false information as if it were true, but in a wide variety of situations, lawyers can still be aided by information that is only in the right ballpark, says Robert Plotkin at Blueshift IP.

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