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By Simon Lock | March 4, 2021
Over 80 partner hires took place in the first two months of the year, with disputes, private equity and real estate hires proving increasingly popular with firms in London
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By Patrick Smith | March 3, 2021
The D.C. giant saw profit per equity partner growth but it was outpaced by revenue, the inverse of what many peer firms found in 2020.
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By Justin Henry | March 2, 2021
"We started the year as two firms, and despite all these circumstances that no one could have anticipated, we really ended the year as one firm," co-chair Tom Froehle said. The combined firm has 22 offices — in the U.S., China and the U.K.
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By Kent Zimmermann and Peter Zeughauser | March 2, 2021
In a difficult year, a subset of firms separated from the rest of the market with double-digit revenue and profits growth. A closer look reveals the common threads that tie them together.
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By Dan Packel | March 1, 2021
The firm said its London office, with only seven lawyers, remains a target for growth, while its Hong Kong capital markets practice was particularly busy.
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By Patrick Smith | February 26, 2021
Conducting no layoffs, austerity measures or equity partners cuts didn't stop the New York legal giant from having a strong financial showing in a year that tested how firms keep their shops.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 25, 2021
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman chair David Dekker said performance was strong firmwide, but compared to the U.S., performance in the firm's overseas offices—in London, Tokyo, Taipei, Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai—was flat.
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By Dan Packel | February 24, 2021
The results follow a year of heavy COVID-19 financial measures across the firm's bases, including cuts in London.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 23, 2021
Law firms are using space and technology differently in offices signed under fresh leases, but the pandemic has also accelerated the existing trend of shrinking office footprint.
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By Meredith Hobbs | February 23, 2021
Profit per equity partner increased 8.1% to $2,434,000 in a year when the firm added the highest number of lateral partners in its history. After opening a London office in 2019, Alston hired six partners and increased its London head count to 19 lawyers.
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By Jacob Polacheck | January 11, 2023
Just days apart, the rival Atlanta law firms announced new finance and financial regulatory partner hires coming from the other firm.
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By Hannah Walker | January 11, 2023
Lawyers at the firm receive a score to determine whether they might earn up to tens of millions of dollars per year, or leave altogether. Law.com International spoke to partners past and present to find out what it takes to reach the top.
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By Zack Needles | January 11, 2023
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By Andrew Maloney | January 11, 2023
For law firms at the highest end of the billing rate scale, certain practices are no longer as economically palatable as they once were.
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By Justin Henry | January 9, 2023
A Paul Hastings representative said Friday that the firm now has no plans to hire Jonathan O'Brien, who recently returned to the U.S. from an overseas vacation.
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By Jessie Yount | January 5, 2023
The Am Law 20 firm announced Thursday it would lay off attorneys and professional staff members across multiple offices in the U.S.
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By Jacob Polacheck | January 4, 2023
The 2023 new partner class is a bump up from the past several years.
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By Dan Roe | January 3, 2023
The tables have turned on large firms that poached mid-market talent in recent years.
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By Dan Roe | December 27, 2022
Set to become LifeWallet at the start of 2023, the company doesn't intend to change its core business of Medicare Secondary Payer Act claims recovery, which has so far generated 99% less revenue through Q3 than Ruiz predicted pre-IPO.
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By Dan Roe | December 22, 2022
Set to become LifeWallet at the start of 2023, the company doesn't intend to change its core business of Medicare Secondary Payer Act claims recovery, which has so far generated 99% less revenue through Q3 than Ruiz predicted pre-IPO.
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