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Struggling With Succession Planning, Midsize Law Firms Consider Compensation Strategies
"Five years ago, if you said the phrase 'succession planning,' people's hair would catch on fire," Adam Smith, Esq. partner Janet Stanton said.While Touting 10% Revenue Spike, NY Law Firm Announces Departure of 9 Partners
Morrison Cohen, a midsize law firm in New York, announced that nine partners are departing, with seven expected to join Am Law 200 firm Loeb & Loeb.View more book results for the query "*"
Who Got the Work: Trenam Steps in to Defend Citrix Systems in Data Breach Class Action
Amy L. Drushal of Trenam has entered an appearance for Citrix Systems in a pending data breach class action.Despite Economic Challenges, California Leads in Law Firm Merger Activity, Office Openings
California had the most law firm mergers and office openings of any U.S. state last year. "It's the revival of the Southern California economy, particularly Los Angeles. And you have life sciences and biotech in San Diego that's been very interesting, and some of that leading out to Orange County," one consultant said.Q&A: Why Lathrop GPM Is Doubling Down on Denver
A group of lateral partners underscore Lathrop GPM's plans for a full-service Denver office.Slower Collections Test Boundaries of Attorney-Client Relationships
Prominent law firms are finding themselves adverse to former clients in unpaid fee litigation as collection cycles lengthen, but not every dispute is worth litigating.