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Despite Early Pessimism, Benesch Grew Profits by 25%
The Cleveland-based firm had about $15 million less in expenses than it had initially planned for, said John Banks, chief operating officer for the 250-attorney firm.With Less Margin For Error, Profitability Becomes a Growing Focus In Compensation At Midsize Firms
Leaner firms are studying profitability, but they may be using different tools or considering additional factors.Who Got the Work: Defending DoorDash and Claims Over Clients
Food delivery app DoorDash is using Benesch to defend against a false advertising class action, Stevens & Lee is representing a group of RBC Wealth Management-U.S. brokers in their countersuit against Morgan Stanley, and other work from midsize firms.Still Influenced by COVID, Law Firm IT Budgets Survive Cuts—for Now
Firm tech budgets are on more solid footing in 2021. But with the past year still fresh in their minds, many are remaining agile should other unexpected disruptions throw their plans into disarray.Midsize Moves: An East Coast Managing Director, a 5-Lawyer Pacific Northwest Hire
Alicia Santocki joined Freeman Mathis & Gary as a partner and managing director of FMG Assurance, Lane Powell added five new attorneys across its Seattle and Portland, and other midsize moves.Midsize Moves: An Ohio Energy Team, a Former USPTO GC in DC
Benesch adds four attorneys to its energy practice group, McKool Smith adds a former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office acting general counsel, and other midsize moves.Law Firm CIOs: Remote Working Is Actually Helping the Shadow IT Problem
Suddenly transitioning to a remote work environment and working for months without direct guidance from management might seem like a perfect storm for significant shadow IT problems, but law firms said that's not the case.Who Got the Work: Misused Music and Smucker's Shortening Sale
Mitchell Silberberg represents Phil Collins in his attempts to get Trump to stop using his music at campaign events, Benesch advises J.M. Smucker Co. in the sale of its Crisco business, and other work from midsize firms.Is the Eleventh Circuit Less Class-Action Friendly After This Ruling?
In a class action settlement involving Godiva Chocolatier, the appellate court held that a "party does not have standing to sue when it pleads only the bare violation of a statute."Is Eleventh Circuit Less Friendly to Class-Action Litigation After Godiva Chocolatier Ruling?
As a result of this ruling, Scott N. Wagner said that class-action attorneys would be looking for other jurisdictions in which to bring similar lawsuits.Trending Stories
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