Trump Secures $600 Million in Legal Support Through New Partnerships with Top Law Firms

Former President Donald Trump has secured agreements with several law firms totaling $600 million in anticipation of upcoming legal challenges. These firms, known for their prominent stature in the legal community, will represent Trump in various ongoing and potential future cases, encompassing both civil and criminal proceedings. This development underscores Trump’s proactive approach in fortifying his legal representation amid increased scrutiny. Trump’s dealings with these law firms involve significant financial commitments, highlighting the complexities and anticipated duration of his legal battles. While the names of the law firms and specifics of the agreements have not … Read more

Icertis Forges Ahead with Dual AI Partnerships: Unpacking the Strategic Interplay with Harvey and Evisort

BELLEVUE, Wash. – In an unexpected development in the legal tech sector, Icertis, a renowned Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) company, has now strategically aligned with not one, but two artificial intelligence (AI) firms, Harvey and Evisort. This move signals a significant strategy to incorporate advanced AI into their platforms, enhancing contract analysis and management capabilities across vast enterprise landscapes. Bernadette Bulacan, Chief Evangelist at Icertis, discusses the logic and aspirations behind these partnerships, which may transform the operational dynamics of the legal tech industry. Initially, when Icertis announced its partnership with Evisort in May, it … Read more

Am Law 100 Firms See Impressive Growth in Income Partner Ranks, Pushing Nonequity Partnerships to New Heights

Law firms in the Am Law 100 are experiencing significant growth in their income partner ranks, with double-digit percentage increases in 2023. According to early reporting on the Am Law 200 financials, several prominent firms saw substantial growth in their nonequity partner tier. Among the firms with the largest percentage gains were Milbank, Gibson Dunn, and Fried Frank. While some of these firms started with lower nonequity numbers, their intentional and targeted growth aims to improve retention within this partner tier. This surge in nonequity partner growth comes after a significant number of law firm … Read more