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Shook Launches New Practice to Advise Clients on DEI Issues
Houston litigation partner John Lewis Jr., the managing partner of the Houston office, leads Shook, Hardy & Bacon's new interdisciplinary DEI counseling, compliance and disputes practice.
McDermott Sees 13% PEP Rise as Revenue Continues Steady Growth
The firm's revenue growth last year was slower than in recent years, but McDermott Chair Ira Coleman said the firm's concept of "institutional health" was the larger focus.
Kirkland Strikes Back in Paul Weiss Talent Battle, Also Adding Weil and Sidley Partners
Debt finance partner Paul Sandler arrived from Paul Weiss, Kirkland announced on Wednesday, alongside an insurance M&A partner from Sidley Austin and two real estate tax lawyers from Weil Gotshal.
Am Law 100: 2024 Trends, Insights & Strategies to Win
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Consistent Demand and Increased Rates Help Dorsey Edge Closer to $500M Mark
Dorsey wouldn't close the door on any merger opportunities, said managing partner Bill Stoeri, but adding he's probably more amenable to group laterals and smaller firm acquisitions.View more book results for the query "*"


Quinn Emanuel's 38% PEP Growth Came From Heightened Leverage, High-Profile Cases
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.

The 2024 American Lawyer Laterals Report
Hiring data from last year, compensation system changes as recruiting tools, how the world of recruiting really works, how firms evaluate the ultimate success of lateral hires—and of course, the Top Lateral Hires of 2023.
Big Law's Top Lateral Hires of 2023
These laterals encapsulated and helped drive their new firms' strategies, brought considerable books of business or considerable teams (or both) with them, and made the year's big headlines and created industry-wide ripple effects.
Bradley Arant Sees Revenues Rise and PEP Fall Amid 12% Equity Partner Expansion
The firm's PEP dropped by 5% to $820,000, as its equity tier expanded and its nonequity tier shrunk by 9%, bucking a trend in the industry of growing the nonequity ranks.
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