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Survey: Firm Leaders Admit Downturn's Permanent Impact

Most law firm leaders admit that recession-driven responses to their pricing practices and their clients' expectations that work be done efficiently are likely here to stay, according to a survey released Tuesday of 238 firms. At the same time, most respondents to the Altman Weil survey acknowledge that they have been slow to alter their long-term strategies to address those changes.

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Eric Turkewitz on Legal Blogging

Eric Turkewitz, of The Turkewitz Law Firm and author of the New York Personal Injury Law Blog, offers dos and don'ts for first-time legal bloggers.

Quinn Emanuel Hits Banks With New LIBOR Fraud Suit


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Big banks have flat out admitted to regulators that they rigged LIBOR, but so far litigation over the global benchmark interest rate has been a major disappointment for investors. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan wants to turn things around. The firm joined the LIBOR battle for the first time on Monday, filing a complaint in New York on behalf of Salix Capital seeking $250 million in damages.

Aereo Makes Peace With FilmOn Amid Network Challenges


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Litigation magnet Aereo reached a settlement on Monday with billionaire Alki David, the founder of rival TV streaming company FilmOn. The deal brings an end to David's quixotic fight with Aereo and its top financial backer, Barry Diller, leaving the companies to face their real adversary: network television.

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Lawsuit Names Missing Fla. Attorney for Alleged Fraud


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A lawsuit for theft and fraud has been filed against a fugitive Florida real estate attorney whose license was suspended after he disappeared with about $4 million from his law firm's accounts. He left behind an apologetic email confession to his partner and staff, which said in part, "I have done things unknown to any of you that have been financially devastating."

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Appeal Filed by Lawyers Sanctioned Over Porn Lawsuits

Lawyers under sanction for fraudulently filing dozens of copyright infringement suits against people accused of downloading pornographic films have filed an appeal, as the attorneys who represented them before the sanctioning judge have disappeared from the case. Prenda Law argues that the judge, who "dropped an anvil on Prenda Law's interests across the country," exceeded his authority and deprived the firm of its due process rights.

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Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

The Am Law Daily (paid-access) | May 21, 2013

K&L Gates hires two renewable energy partners in Portland; King & Spalding poaches from Bird & Bird to establish a London trade practice; and a fourth Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft partner leaves the firm for O'Melveny & Myers.

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Am Law 100 2012

The American Lawyer

All the key financial metrics for The Am Law 100 rose by single digits last year: gross revenue, revenue per lawyer and profits per partner. Eighty-three firms posted revenue gains, 25 more than in the prior year. Firms reversed course and added to their head count. Even equity partners grew their ranks on average after two years of flat or negative growth. But as a rule, income inequality continued to plague the rankings.

 

The Haves and the Haves Less
 

Gross Revenue: Vereins Top List

 

Am Law 100 Interactive Chart

 

25 Years of The Am Law 100

 
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NLJ 250

The National Law Journal

After three years of flat to negative growth, 2011 was when the nation's 250 largest law firms started getting bigger again. Headcount among NLJ 250 firms was up a collective 2,132 lawyers, for a growth rate of 1.7 percent -- in line with the average increase during the past 10 years, but well below the 4 to 5 percent growth of 2005-2008. Growth was far from universal in 2011; while 118 firms on the list added lawyers, 109 shrank and eight were flat.

 

A Time to Grow, Once Again

 

Full NLJ 250 Survey Results

 

Newcomers to the NLJ 250

 

NLJ 250 Regional Report

 
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Am Law 200 2012

The American Lawyer

In a year when The Am Law 100 posted tepid year-over-year financial gains, Second Hundred firms bested their bigger rivals on most counts but still fell short on the bottom line. And while the two groups had comparable profit margins, the Second Hundred had less success turning top-line growth into profits. The culprits? Steep expenses and a sharp drop in leverage.

 

Overview: Expense Report

 

Striking the Right Balance (interactive chart)

 

Gross Revenue

 

Revenue per Lawyer

 

The Firms, A to Z

 
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Go-To Law Schools

The National Law Journal

The economy began to rebound in 2011, but that wasn't enough to get firms to rev up associate hiring. We rank the top 50 law schools by percentage of 2011 J.D. grads who took jobs at NLJ 250 firms. We also identify the schools where NLJ 250 firms recruited the most graduates and the law schools that saw the most alumni promoted to partner in 2011.

 

It's Tough Out There

 

The Go-To Law Schools

 

Firm Favorites of 2011

 

Associates Promoted to Partner

 

Biggest Bang for the Buck?

 
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Manatt Investment Fund Lands on 'Silicon Beach'

The National Law Journal

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips has launched a division to counsel clients on business opportunities associated with digital media based in Los Angeles' "Silicon Beach." Moreover, the firm has hired an entrepreneur to run its own venture capital fund, which will invest in emerging technology companies.

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