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By Hugh A. Simons | July 12, 2017
The dangerous path Big Law is headed down and what it has to do to change course.
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By Roy Strom | July 11, 2017
A Citi Private Bank survey of managing partners' confidence in the second half of 2017 shows they are more bullish on demand, despite meager growth in the first quarter.
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By Meredith Hobbs and Katelyn Polantz | July 11, 2017
With an annual salary of roughly $6.3 million per year, Christopher Wray is a rarity among Big Law equity partners, particularly for partners at Atlanta-based firms.
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By Roy Strom | July 5, 2017
The firm's proposed union with Morris Polich & Purdy will create a combined shop of nearly 450 lawyers in 16 offices stretching coast to coast. Clark Hill, which ranked No. 167 on The Am Law Second Hundred list, brought in $150.5 million in gross revenue last year.
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By Rose Walker | July 5, 2017
The growing global legal giant has opened an office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, after absorbing a 10-lawyer local firm. Dentons also released financial results showing an increase in gross revenue for its U.K. arm in 2016-17, although partner profits fell 9 percent.
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By McKenna Moore | July 1, 2017
Our pro bono data shows that, when it comes to pro bono hours worked, the top quartile of Am Law 200 firms are outperforming the three quartiles that follow them.
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By Chris Johnson | June 30, 2017
Thanks to its latest combination, serial acquirer Norton Rose now has around 4,000 attorneys, a quarter of which are in the United States, as well as a network of 58 offices in 32 countries, and annual revenues of about $2 billion.
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By Christine Simmons | June 30, 2017
Global giant Norton Rose Fulbright and Manhattan-based Chadbourne & Parke finalized their merger Friday, ending Chadbourne's 115-year run as an independent firm.
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By Lizzy McLellan | June 23, 2017
Without precise cost projections and constant communication with clients, law firms can find themselves in a stand-off after the legal work is done.
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By Roy Strom | June 20, 2017
After watching a large group of lawyers decamp earlier this year, San Francisco-based Sedgwick has seen a spate of partner departures within the past month. Mintz Levin has landed two partners in Los Angeles, while Crowell & Moring and Troutman Sanders have made hires in other cities. As a result, Sedgwick has shed some staffers.
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