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Looking Back at the Law Firms That Didn't Survive 2023
From Stroock to Schnader, firms that failed struggled with common issues of recruitment, retention and financial obligations.Law Firm Mergers Began With a Boutique Bash. Will the Party Continue in 2024?
A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.Am Law 200 Interest in Missouri Ramps Up, as Quarles Launches in St. Louis
The Gateway City's industry strength in practices such as health care and financial services caught the attention of Quarles.Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.GCs, Outside Counsel Share Responsibility for Eliminating Artificial Emergencies
Highly paid lawyers know they signed up for responsiveness, but rising rates and modern connectivity are enabling some clients to expect instant responses on nights and weekends.View more book results for the query "Quarles %26 Brady LLP"
Law Firm Closures Highlight a Tale of Two Markets
Midsize law firms are seeing faster demand growth than big firms. But this segment of the market is still vulnerable to large, existential threats.The Evolving Role of Big Law Leadership
"We will see far fewer major law firm leaders have extended terms. The burnout risk is too great and the pressures too significant," noted Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp.Despite Market Uncertainty, Am Law 200 Firms Are Poised for Growth
Mergers, group hires and new office launches are all on the road map for Am Law 200 firms as they look to take advantage of opportunities in secondary and tertiary marketsEarly Reports: 2023 Am Law 200 Financials
A collection of The American Lawyer's reporting on how law firms fared in 2022.As Big Law Merger Momentum Continues, Armstrong Teasdale Combines With Chicago Boutique
Law firm mergers are growing, partly motivated by Big Law's appetite for geographic expansion through boutique combinations.Download Now
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