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Two-Tiered Partnership Structure Is Nothing New in Australia, But Not All Firms Are Fans
Law.com International spoke with several leading Australian firms about their pay structure, and several said they have had both equity and nonequity partners for decades. But some firms said they have rejected the adoption of a two-tiered partnership, believing it does not help the firm.Australia's Corporate Law Firms Upbeat in Face of Slowing Economy
Many expect that if there are more turbulent conditions, this will create work. But finding lawyers in Australia's tight legal market will continue to be a major challenge, they say.US Law Firms Dominate 2021 Asia Pacific League Tables
US-led firms fared well for deals in the region and Indian and South Korean firms helped push UK and Chinese firms down the rankings.Law Firms and Other Businesses in Melbourne to Close After Virus Spike
Only essential businesses can remain open in Melbourne.China's Han Kun Law Offices Recruits Disputes Heavyweight in Shanghai
Former Haiwen & Partners disputes practice co-head Denning Jin makes the move as Han Kun continues to build its disputes practice.View more book results for the query "King & Wood Mallesons"
Global Firms Have a New Way to Access Chinese Law Practice
At least a dozen global firms are now operating Chinese associations in various forms.The China 45 Are Growing Rapidly—and Not Just the Elites
Together, the 45 highest-grossing Chinese law firms reported $8.7 billion in global revenue in 2018, up a staggering 17.1% from 2017.The Global 100 Are in the Midst of a Growth Spurt
The world's largest firms turned in a second straight year of robust revenue gains amid near-universal progress.Herbert Smith Freehills Advises Managers in Macquarie's A$1B Placement
HSF said proceeds received by the investment bank under the share placement will provide it with flexibility to invest in new opportunities.KPMG's New Global Legal Services Head Eyes Expansion
In an interview with Law.com, Stuart Fuller said more growth will occur in Canada, Latin American and the Asia Pacific. He also offered his view on how the Big Four fit into a legal services profession dominated by traditional law firms.Trending Stories
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