The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | February 26, 2024
"For the first time in years, firms don't seem to be harried by the tumultuous rollercoaster of events seen thus far during the 2020s," according to a legal industry report this month.
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.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 23, 2024
The Savills Legal Tenant U.S. Law Firm Activity Report Q4 2023 found that more than half of the new leases signed in 2023 were by firms staying in their space, and New York was the top market for leasing.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justine Donahue | February 23, 2024
In a hurry? A single partner can often complete a lateral move in two to six months from start to finish, while groups tend to take anywhere from six months to well over a year.
By Dan Roe | February 23, 2024
"We're making something people can't get at home."
By Abigail Adcox | February 23, 2024
McGuireWoods benefited from rate increases and also embraced alternative fee arrangements, including "very significant enterprise-wide flat fee type arrangements" and blended rates, said the managing partner.
By LexisNexis (Sponsored) | February 23, 2024
Join this webcast as we discuss what in-house counsel needs to know regarding their social media policies, specific areas to update and the potential downsides of not meeting NRLB's expectations.
By Lisa Shuchman | February 23, 2024
Facing depleted ranks, Shearman & Sterling's storied Latin America practice convinced a former counsel to return—and business is booming.
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 | Commentary
By Jessica Seah | February 22, 2024
Latham & Watkins' decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China was not necessarily wrong. But the way it implemented the change was tone-deaf. The firm's sin was its failure to communicate, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.
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