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By Alfred Olufemi | January 8, 2024
Local firms are joining independent networks in an effort to remain competitive in the face of international competition, but not everyone agrees on their usefulness.
International Edition | Features
By Charlotte Johnstone | January 4, 2024
The scheme, which goes firmwide this week, offers associates "a real chance to reset their career", said Michael Craig, a disputes and investigations associate.
International Edition | Features
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | January 3, 2024
2023 wasn't easy, but will 2024 be any better? Law.com International speaks with leaders at Kirkland, Freshfields , Weil, Skadden and Eversheds to get some answers.
International Edition | Features
By Andrew Maloney | December 27, 2023
A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.
International Edition | Features
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | December 19, 2023
Major hires from firms like Paul Weiss put the firm on everyone's radar this year; and potential culture clashes aren't dampening the firm's appetite for expansion and disruption, and not just in private equity.
By Allison Dunn | November 28, 2023
"This was the first case to actually succeed in using our product liability theory that we've been using since 2014," said victims rights attorney Carrie Goldberg, of C.A. Goldberg Law Firm in Brooklyn.
By Richard Berger | October 18, 2023
Trophy office buildings were the place to be as tenants sought highly amenitized options, driving up occupancy and pricing, according to Avison Young.
International Edition | Features
By Charlotte Johnstone | September 28, 2023
Former insiders spoke of issues around the firm's inflexible lockstep and a perceived lack of global ambition—but the firm's managing partner Edmund Reed explains how these and others matters are being addressed.
By Paul Hodkinson | August 29, 2023
Following the financial crisis, anti-bribery legislation and Covid, London law firm client entertainment is less lavish but still happening.
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By Mason Lawlor | June 30, 2023
"My experience is that lawyers often have the best qualifications and skillsets," said Rachel Jamison, director of Safe Passage 4 Ukraine. "We're trained to do a very difficult thing, which is to put aside emotion; to work in a client's best interests, and to put mission first."
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