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April 09, 2007 | Law.com

DLA Gross Revenue Grows 17 Percent Globally

In its second full year since completing a triple merger, DLA Piper added more than $250 million to its global gross revenue. Globally, DLA Piper increased its gross revenue by 17 percent, from $1.54 billion in 2005 to $1.8 billion in 2006. In the United States, the firm grew its revenue by about 14.6 percent, from $890 million to $1.02 billion. Firm Joint CEO Francis B. Burch Jr. said the increases are a testimony to the soundness of the mergers between DLA, Piper Rudnick and Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich.
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February 09, 2004 | Law.com

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
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October 06, 2009 | Law.com

Bingham McCutchen to Adopt 'Merit Lockstep' System

Bingham McCutchen has joined the ranks of firms that are tweaking their compensation systems, saying Monday it is moving to a "merit lockstep" system that will keep base pay on lockstep but introduce a merit component into bonuses. A memo first reported on the blog Above the Law said that while the firm is not abandoning lockstep, it is "keenly aware of current marketplace conditions" and believes that "to maintain our continued success, we need to incorporate a merit component into our overall lockstep structure."
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August 04, 1999 | Law.com

MDPs: Collision or Harmony?

During the ABA's annual meeting in Georgia beginning this week, the group's Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice will present its recommendation about allowing lawyers and nonlegal professionals to form partnerships and split fees. If the commission has its way, lawyers may soon be able to form partnerships and split fees with everyone from economists to architects. But what about legal ethics, conflicts and business if Big Law and the Big Five accounting firms merged?
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May 11, 2004 | Law.com

Survival of the Fittest

With all its life sciences startups, San Diego looks like promising terrain for expansion. But as countless firms have found, building an office there is harder than it looks. There simply aren't enough marquee partners -- or clients -- to go around. Even so, the area is still drawing firms that want to brave the competition for a chance at the next big thing.
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June 16, 2004 | Law.com

Clifford's Last Chance? Firm Backs Palo Alto Partner

Reeling from defections from its San Francisco office, Clifford Chance appears to be throwing a rope to its California practice by voting a Silicon Valley partner into its firmwide Partnership Council. Daniel Harris, an IP partner in the firm's Palo Alto office, was elected to Clifford Chance's Partnership Council on Monday. Harris may end up being its sole partner in the Bay Area. The legal community has been buzzing about the expected defection of the firm's California securities litigation group.
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August 09, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

King & Spalding Ups Ante to Match Alston's Pay for First-Years

King & Spalding matched Alston & Bird's $15,000 increase in associate starting pay late Aug. 1 - but made no mention of pay increases for senior classes of associates.
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November 30, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Fastest-Growing Firms Ranked by Increase in Number of Pa. Attorneys

The following is a list of the fastest-growing law firms in Pennsylvania ranked by the total increase in number as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
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March 04, 2010 | Law.com

At the Supreme Court, an Hour Can Last 66 Minutes

The late Chief Justice William Rehnquist was usually a stickler during Supreme Court oral arguments, cutting lawyers off in mid-syllable when the red light went on at the end of their allotted time. To the relief of advocates, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. has relaxed those standards, often letting lawyers finish their thoughts after the red light goes on and adding extra rebuttal time if he feels it's needed for fairness. This approach was on display during the dense and complex arguments in Samantar v. Yousuf.
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December 02, 2002 | Law.com

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Pilsbury's food drive frenzy; Cooper family continues legal tradition; ABA on the road again.
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