
People, Places & Profits, Part II: A Look at the Geographic Destinations of the Am Law 200
Law firm growth is concentrated in a few areas around the country. Here we look at which cities are seeing the most interest from new entrants and how that is shaking up the markets in those regions.
People, Places & Profits, Part I: A Look at the Talent Decisions Across the Full Am Law 200
Read more about the new Average Professional Staff Per Lawyer metric as well as the attorney roles firms are most focused on.
Law Firm Leadership's Guide to Strategic Implementation of GPT-4
Law firms can't ignore the power of generative AI. Below we offer some of the business considerations for employing it.

First-Mover Advantage: Where Firms Are Still Getting Value For Their Lateral Expansion Dollars
A look at historical data on markets with heavy out-of-town entrants shows how coming in early makes a big difference. We look at which cities are still ripe for that today.View more book results for the query "*"


How Global Strategy Is Playing Out For Law Firms
Welcome to the Law.com Pro Executive Briefing. This week we're digging into the Global 200 data, which gives us an international perspective on how…
Analysis of the Am Law 200 Financials, RFPs and Giving Thanks
Welcome back to the latest edition of your Law.com Pro Executive Briefing. If there are business of law topics or data you are interested in learning more…
In-House Counsel Should Be Evaluating Now Whether Data Is Subject to FISA Following Schrems II
"In reality suspending all data transfers from the European Union to the United States impacts virtually every U.S. and European company and is not practical legally or economically," Mark Faber, vice president, corporate counsel, cyber and privacy law at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey, explained.