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8 Stories That Changed the Legal Industry in 2023
From A&O Shearman to Israel-Gaza—here are our picks for the biggest stories of the year.World's Elite Law Firms Lead as Farfetch Secures $500M Rescue Deal
South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang has stepped in to pull the London-based fashion retailer out of likely collapse.What a Year! The Legal Industry Year in Review
There's no question that 2023 has been an eventful year, filled with news about law firm mergers, AI and the impact of war. Here are some highlights. Check out what you might have missed.Host of UK Firms Bolster Pay for US Associates in Bid to Match Rivals
Salary and bonus increases kicked off by Milbank and Cravath have caused UK firms to offer the same, meaning junior associates in the US earn almost a third more than in the UK.View more book results for the query "Kirkland & Ellis LLP"
Ireland's Matheson Strengthens London Ranks with Former Kirkland Partner
Mullarkey joins the firm's London base following a 15-year stint with Kirkland & Ellis.Major Law Firms Secure Roles as Selfridges and Chrysler Building Co-Owner Files for Bankruptcy
Austria-based Signa racked up debts numbering in the billions, it has been widely reported.From A&O Shearman to India: What We'll Still Be Talking About in Five Years' Time
The last 12 months have given the industry law firm collapses, splits, ransomware attacks and scandals, but the year will be remembered for other things, writes the Global Lawyer.A&O Sees Another LA Partner Exit, as Kirkland Adds to PE Bench
Josh Birenbaum's departure was the second partner move from A&O in LA announced Monday, with Sidley touting the addition of former A&O office managing partner Andrea Lucan.The Ripple Effects Flowing Through the Global Legal Industry
By definition, a ripple effect occurs when a disturbance occurs in a system and moves outward to shake up an increasingly larger part of that system. And so it is in the legal industry—whether it be caused by salary wars, cybersecurity risks, artificial intelligence or geopolitics, writes The Global Lawyer.