The American Lawyer | Conversation
By Charlotte Johnstone | February 27, 2024
"Obviously, the local transactional market is very low, but we're still privileged to be a local desk for global law firms on deals, and I would say that up to 50% of our turnover comes from that work, from our friends across other jurisdictions."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Krishnan Nair | February 26, 2024
The Global Lawyer: Swiss verein law firms, made up of multiple distinct legal entities, like to portray themselves as one unified firm—but when they're against the wall, do they shape-shift to their advantage?
By Alexander Lugo | February 24, 2024
Adam Seligman, based in West Palm Beach, arrived from local boutique Ward Damon. Paul Williams, splitting time between Austin and Los Angeles, comes from Morgan Lewis.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | Kasvi Sehgal | February 23, 2024
A ruling from an Illinois appellate court has put Baker McKenzie's structure under scrutiny, two years after Dentons was saddled with a $32 million malpractice verdict that also implicated the firm's verein status.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | February 21, 2024
Roughly 8% of the firm's $2.07 billion in revenue came in the form of contingency fees, according to Michael Carlinsky, one of three co-managing partners at the firm.
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Abigail Adcox | February 14, 2024
Even as the equity tier expanded and the firm's profits per equity partner rose about 16% to $1.91 million. And amid lateral growth, Steptoe's total full-time equivalent head count rose about 4% to around 396 lawyers last year and revenue per lawyer climbed more than 8% to $1.2 million.
By Jane Wester | February 8, 2024
Plaintiffs counsel said that the defendants worked together to hack his client's confidential information and use it against him while concealing its source.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | February 5, 2024
As Clifford Chance continues expanding its energy and infrastructure capabilities in the U.S., the firm has hired partners in Houston and Washington, D.C.
By Justin Henry | February 2, 2024
Farhad Azima had accused the law firm of paying an operative to steal his computer information on behalf of its client, the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.
By Amanda O'Brien | February 1, 2024
Luis Fortuño, the former governor of the U.S. territory, and global commercial disputes group partner Juliya Arbisman both have international practices.
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