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New York Law Firms See Good News, But Still Have Some Cause for Concern
"We've been incredibly fortunate to have had a lot more stability and excitement in our own work during 2023," Wachtell's Adam Emmerich said.Wachtell Seeks Balance Between 'Continuity and Change'
The Wall Street firm may keep its same approach in firm operations for as long as possible, whether it's the firm's lockstep compensation system, partnership structure or practice-area focus.The American Lawyer Names Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and More
The American Lawyer Industry Awards honored the industry's best and brightest across several categories that recognize both historical excellence and the evolution of the business of law.Law Firm Leaders May Be Tiring of the Job, But That's Not Why They've Been Leaving
An analysis by former Big Law partner Paul Denis of leadership departures over the past few decades shows recent changes may be based less on satisfaction and more on growing tenure length.View more book results for the query "'Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz'"
Wachtell Appoints New Leadership, Naming Nussbaum and Savitt as Co-Chairs
Ed Herlihy and Daniel Neff will remain on the firm's executive committee.Deal Watch: Big Week for M&A, But Big Law Dealmakers Say It May Not Last
"The more significant challenge that leveraged M&A is facing is the breadth of available financing," noted Ethan Klingsberg at Freshfields.Some Thoughts on This Year's TAL Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
Covington, Cravath, Kirkland, Latham, Orrick, Quinn Emanuel, and Williams & Connolly are the finalists for The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year. What were the common threads that set them apart from the competition?