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By Lisa Shuchman | February 18, 2024
Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and other law firms with large transactional practices may see the recent rush of deals as the sign they've been waiting for. The Global Lawyer suggests they may want to curb their enthusiasm.
By Krishnan Nair | January 1, 2024
Cyber threats are real and dangerous—but good old fashioned retention is number one, and goes to the very heart of your firm's success and survival, writes The Global Lawyer.
By Paul Hodkinson | October 17, 2023
The grouping of what once were the biggest and best UK law firms no longer holds any meaning and should be retired for good.
By Paul Hodkinson | October 8, 2023
Law firms' international expansion efforts are sometimes part of a bigger strategy that reveals how they are positioning themselves, writes the Global Lawyer.
International Edition | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | August 20, 2023
The impending large transatlantic team defection points to the strategic direction of both firms, writes the Global Lawyer.
International Edition | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | May 28, 2023
The pressure on the likes of Ashurst, Clifford Chance, O'Melveny, Pillsbury and others to also do a deal has suddenly intensified, writes the Global Lawyer.
International Edition | Commentary
By Lisa Shuchman | May 21, 2023
Young lawyers are not buying into the promise and prestige of a life in Big Law, as it doesn't align with what they view as important. Do they have a point?
By Krishnan Nair | May 14, 2023
'What if this quietness means that I'm actually just dead weight that the firm needs to get rid of. That kind of thinking works its way into your bones.'
By Lisa Shuchman | May 7, 2023
Too many unpredictable factors are at play for law firm leaders to count on once-lucrative practice areas to make a quick and strong comeback. So they are hiring partners who are experts in other fields, hoping demand in those practices will carry their firms forward, writes the Global Lawyer.
International Edition | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | March 19, 2023
All international firms should follow Baker McKenzie and HSF in taking the liberalization opportunity in such a major economy seriously—the future of their institution could depend on it, writes the Global Lawyer.
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