Big Law Continues to Add Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Large group hires are now in vogue. Analysts and firm leaders acknowledge that integrating many more people at once is a challenge, but clients are more amenable to switching platforms and there's less disruption for new lawyers,.
June 13, 2022 at 03:49 PM
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Law Firm HiringThe original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
When it comes to lateral growth in 2022, Big Law firms are trying to hit more home runs instead of singles and doubles—growing with large groups rather than individuals or pairs of lawyers at a time.
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