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November 01, 2004 |

In-House

After sheer size, over the past quarter century, nothing has changed more for law firms than their reach. Following broad economic trends-which is to say the interests of their clients-major law firms now play on a global stage. And so do we. This month we publish our sixth-annual global issue. As always, it includes our Global 100 rankings, this time compiled with the help of The Lawyer, the London-based weekly newspaper. In addition, we offer a 21-page special report on India, a burgeoning legal market th
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November 07, 2011 |

DLA Piper Partners Appoint Tony Angel

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July 10, 2012 |

Too Big to Succeed? Most Large Firms Today Are Overlawyered

What do we talk about when we talk about "BigLaw"? Let's be honest: We're not actually discussing specific law firms at all. We're really talking about an idea, a model, an approach to the market. "BigLaw" is shorthand for a particular type of law firm, one that employs hundreds of lawyers charging exceptionally high fees to deliver a wide range of standard commercial and dispute resolution services to corporate and institutional clients.
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March 19, 2010 |

Big Suits

U.S. v. BAE Systems; Cordis v. Boston Scientific; SEC v. State Street; Valassis v. News America et al.
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February 14, 2012 |

White Collar Crime

In this Special Section from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by EisnerAmper LLP: "Turning Up the Heat on Offshore Account Holders," "'Compelling' Arguments," "A New Era of Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement" and "The Art of Production."
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November 01, 2008 |

Big Suits

Lehman Bankruptcy; In re Merck Securities, Derivative, and ERISA Litigation; Amber Resources et al. v. USA; BofA v. AEP; U.S. v. Finnerty et al.; Farina v. Nokia
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September 30, 2009 |

2009 A-Z Summer Associate Rankings

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March 25, 2009 |

Madoff, recession drive U.K. lawyer fees

U.K. regulatory lawyers advising clients on the financial crisis and scandals like those involving Bernard Madoff bill as much as 1,000 pounds $1,440 an hour-50 percent more than mergers-and-acquisition lawyers did during a takeover boom two years ago. "It's our time in the sun," said Darren Fox, a regulatory lawyer who advises hedge funds at London-based Simmons Simmons.
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October 22, 2013 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

Dentons and McKenna Long & Aldridge both lose partners ahead of a merger vote that would unite the two firms; Hogan Lovells hires three corporate partners from Kaye Scholer; and Troutman Sanders adds three lawyers to three different offices. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].
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