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Billing Rate Increases Prompt Lateral Movement Throughout Am Law 200
Clients are seeking a "better value proposition" as billing rates rise, said Craig Beaker, who moved with a 10-person group from Perkins Coie to Holland & Hart.US Attorney Nominee Reveals $1.5M Stoel Rives Pay
S. Lane Tucker, a partner at Stoel Rives, is President Joe Biden's pick to serve as U.S. attorney in Alaska.Foley & Lardner Adds Stoel Rives Litigation Team in Salt Lake City
Six Stoel Rives business litigators joined Foley & Lardner's new Salt Lake City office this week, as lateral hiring continues at a fast clip in the hot market.Opening an Office in Austin, Other Smaller Markets is a Value Proposition For Big Law
Large firms continue to enter smaller cities such as Austin and Salt Lake City, where billing rates are often half as much as those in larger markets. But firms can enjoy plenty of benefits in such areas.For Big Law, Here's the Value Proposition to Opening in Smaller Markets
Large firms continue to enter smaller cities such as Salt Lake City and Austin, where billing rates are often half as much as those in larger markets. But firms can enjoy plenty of benefits in such areas.Aiming to Discourage Fear and Frenzy, This Firm Is Paying More for Fewer Billable Hours
"We don't want associates billing more than 2,100 hours. We actively discourage it because it is no way to live," firm president Barbara Duffy said.Stoel Rives Partner Among Biden's Latest Batch of US Attorney Picks
S. Lane Tucker, an Alaska-based partner at Stoel Rives since 2010, was nominated to be U.S. attorney in Alaska.Big Law Associates Are Jumping to Midsize Firms, Seeking Less Rigidity and More Opportunity
"We're attracting interest from more associates from Big Law on the front end," said Alicia Vaz, a partner at Cox, Castle & Nicholson.