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Associates Say Silence on Partnership Criteria Breeds Anxiety and Resentment
"I am totally in the dark about what it takes to make partner here," said one Big Law associate.The Asia Legal Briefing: Do British Firms in Asia Suffer From an Identity Crisis?
The very characteristics that the leaders of the elite U.K. law firms believe set them apart are actually what make them the same, says Asia Editor Jessica Seah.Associates Say the Darndest Things: 2022 Edition
Having asked midlevels a variety of open-ended questions about their law firms, the legal profession, and what they'd tell their managing partner if they could, we received thousands of carefully worded responses that mixed levity with some serious advice.Why M&A Leaders Aren't Sweating Declining GDP, Rising Interest Rates and Mixed Earnings Reports
Practice leaders are betting on strategic acquisitions and distressed transactions to weather a possible economic decline—and they point to positive indicators too.Which Law Firms Will Advise Jack Ma on His Plans for Alibaba and Ant?
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Fangda Partners are both long time legal advisors to Alibaba. Now the tech giant has announced that it is seeking to upgrade its secondary listing in Hong Kong to a primary status, are both firms once again to reap rewards?View more book results for the query "Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP"
Big Law Gears Up for Likely 8-Figure Legal Battle Between Twitter, Musk
Some partner billing rates at Wachtell are close to $2,000 an hour while some Wilson Sonsini's rates hover near $1,000.Twitter Lawyers Up With Wachtell Lipton, Plus Other Deals on the Radar
Wachtell's William Savitt, co-chair of its litigation department, wrote in a letter that Twitter "demands that Mr. Musk" comply with his obligations under a deal agreement.Akin Gump Hikes NQ Pay Bar in London As Junior Salary Debate Continues
The firm's NQs are now the highest paid in the City, while CMS has also raised rates for a third time since last year.In Asia, Is It Back to Business or Still Too Soon?
The Asia legal market is back, as was clear at Law.com International's Asia Legal Awards dinner last week. But it's an ever-changing market, Jess Seah writes in the Asia Legal Briefing. Who will come out ahead?Trending Stories
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