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Law Firm Mergers Began With a Boutique Bash. Will the Party Continue in 2024?
A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.Big Law's Flood Into Booming Nashville Tests Client Loyalties
"Some clients are super loyal to their firms that they work with, sometimes blindingly so," said Joan MacLeod Heminway, a University of Tennessee law professor.Big Law's Flood Into Boomtown Nashville Tests Client Loyalties
"Some clients are super loyal to their firms that they work with, sometimes blindingly so," said Joan MacLeod Heminway, a University of Tennessee law professor.Big Fish, Small Ponds: How Big Law Is Slowly Infiltrating Emerging Markets, Including S.E. Ones
"Firms open there, not because they want to tap into a certain geographic community but because partners want to live there," Holland & Knight managing partner Steven Sonberg said.Big Fish, Small Ponds: How Big Law Is Slowly Infiltrating Emerging Markets
"Firms open there, not because they want to tap into a certain geographic community but because partners want to live there," Holland & Knight managing partner Steven Sonberg said.View more book results for the query "Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis"
Amid Rapid Growth in Region, Baker Donelson Names New Nashville Office Leader
J. Allen Roberts acknowledged that competition in the health care law field is strong but said Baker Donelson is in a good position to take advantage of Nashville's economic growth.Newsmakers: Holland & Knight Welcomes Zubin Khambatta to Growing Health Care Practice in Texas
Tracking the promotions and progress of Texas lawyers.Florida Law Firm Revenues, Expenses Both Outstrip National Averages
Firms based in the state continue to bring in business at an impressive clip, but their expenses in the first half of 2023 grew more than double the national rate.Lateral Partner Moves in Atlanta, Charlotte and Nashville Increasing
"Atlanta has really matured as a legal market. I think very clearly now it is a major legal market." said Decipher chief data officer Greg Hamman.Associate Lateral Moves Remain Depressed Even as Partner Moves Bounce Back
U.S. lateral moves were down 41% in the second quarter, though most of the impact was at the associate level. If partner hiring is a leading indicator, firms may already be bouncing back from a quieter period at the start of the year, according to newly released data.Trending Stories
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