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April 11, 2014 | International Edition

Winston & Strawn opens Taiwan office to boost technology practice

Winston & Strawn has opened an office in Taiwan as the firm looks to expand its geographical footprint in Asia.
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January 06, 2014 | International Edition

Winston & Strawn eyes Taiwan, Singapore offices in Asia push

US law firm Winston & Strawn is eyeing new offices in Taiwan and Singapore as part of a wider Asia growth plan that will see it double in size in the region. The Chicago-headquartered outfit, which currently has three Asian bases located in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing which it inherited from now defunct Heller Ehrman five years ago, plans to grow its teams in IP, corporate, anti-trust, energy and disputes.
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November 20, 2013 | International Edition

US firm Finnegan moves European base from Brussels to London

Washington DC-based intellectual property (IP) firm Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner has become the latest US outfit to launch in London, after deciding to close its Brussels office.
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May 19, 2010 | International Edition

The Am Law 100: Holy non-equity partners!

Last year, as law firms struggled with the brutal realities of the recession, many managing partners took the tried-and-true approach to cutting costs - layoffs. For The Am Law 100, the hardest hit were the junior associates - as equity partners merely saw their numbers flatten out. Next in line, theoretically, should have been the non-equity partners. This vulnerable group includes fresh lateral recruits; young lawyers caught in the limbo between senior associate and equity partner; equity partners who have lost their equity status - the dreaded de-equitisation; senior equity partners eyeing retirement; and service partners with a slim (or non-existent) book of business.
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August 27, 2008 | International Edition

Eyeing the door

When Arnold & Porter's director of professional development, Caren Ulrich Stacy, started working in law firm recruiting in the mid-1990s, she says there was one question she could count on hearing from every incoming associate, be it a new law school recruit or a potential lateral hire: how long does it take to make partner here? Today, Ulrich Stacy says, it goes largely unasked. "I have maybe had that question once in the past five years," she says.Why doesn't anyone ask the partnership question any more? It's not the well-documented reluctance of big law firms to make new equity partners. In The American Lawyer's most recent mid-level associate survey, which polled 7,259 respondents from 180 firms, more than 70% of respondents said they are on their firm's partnership track, and only a few indicated they strongly view partnership as an impossibility.
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June 11, 2008 | International Edition

Akin Gump axes Taiwan after senior exit

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld is to close its Taiwan office and is reviewing the future of its Silicon Valley branch after the departure of rainmaker Yitai Hu, writes The Recorder. Hu, a patent litigator with a number of major Taiwanese clients, will leave the firm by the end of next month.
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December 14, 2005 | International Edition

Bonus rates remain static as NY firms await spur

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December 14, 2005 | International Edition

Bonus rates remain static as NY firms await spur

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