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Quinn Emanuel's Revenue Up Nearly 28%, as PEP Rises More Than 38%
Roughly 8% of the firm's $2.07 billion in revenue came in the form of contingency fees, according to Michael Carlinsky, one of three co-managing partners at the firm.
US Firms Benefit as Latin America Capital Markets Activity Roars Back
Cleary Gottlieb, Davis Polk, Shearman and Simpson Thacher are among the firms busy advising the region's state and corporate issuers as market conditions welcome debt and even some equity offerings.
Freshfields Hires Hogan Lovells' Global Energy Transition Head
Energy transition is a growing sector for law firms, as large corporates seek new ways of reducing carbon emissions, particularly in the EU where the legal framework is developing rapidly.
Garrigues Hits €454M Revenue as Firm Charts 10 Years of Growth
However, the firm's growth trajectory has slowed, with leaders citing 'global geopolitical crisis and political and institutional instability'.
Latham & Watkins Elevates 19 Counsel to Partner
The firm's bases in Washington DC, New York, Riyadh and Hamburg saw the most promotions, but the overall round was smaller than last year.View more book results for the query "*"


KWM Bolsters Employment Team with Partner from Australian Firm
Cilla Robinson joins from Clayton Utz
Pinsent Masons Hires Veteran Energy Lawyer David Clinch from Shearmans
David Clinch joined Shearman & Sterling as a partner from Herbert Smith Freehills, where he had practiced for almost three decades.
Quinn Emanuel's John Quinn: 'Climate Change-Related Litigation Is Going to Be a Real Growth Area'
John Quinn, co-founder of one of the world's leading litigation firms, talks about global litigation opportunities, the rise of class actions in Europe and podcasting about the law.
France's Fidal and Its Network Partners Look to Expand Arbitration Work in Africa, Europe
The French law firm has hired Africa-focused international arbitration partner Manuel Tomas at a time when international companies and their law firms are looking to tap into Africa's fast-growing markets.
Could Africa Leapfrog Other Regions on Legal Technology, Like it Did With Mobile Phones?
Some believe the continent has an opportunity to grow more quickly, in the same way as it did with mobile phone adoption, but a lack of data and law firm scale could be an issue.
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