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Showcasing Resilience of the Industry, Am Law 100 Firms Turn in Strong 2023
After taking a couple of body blows in 2022 and not knowing how the legs would hold up, Big Law was just waiting to counter.Showcasing Resilience of the Industry, Am Law 100 Firms Turn in Strong 2023
After taking a couple of body blows in 2022 and not knowing how the legs would hold up, Big Law was just waiting to counter.An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.The AI Revolution Is Here. Who Will Be the Winners and Losers in Legal Services?
"If they figure out how to incorporate this technology into their comp model, then they'll be the winners," said Stephanie Corey, co-founder of the legal ops consulting firm UpLevel Ops, on the rise of AI and how it will disrupt the way law firms do business.View more book results for the query "Fish Richardson"
Realization Rates Keep Falling in the Am Law 200. But Does That Matter?
While a few firms attributed declining realization to market factors, the majority are gladly exchanging lower realization for strong rate increases.Lowenstein Sandler Sees Double-Digit Drops After Contingency-Aided 2022
Core revenue increased from the previous year if contingency fees are removed from the equation, according to chairman and managing partner Gary Wingens. The firm is also poised to bring on a new chief operating officer, Goodwin Procter veteran Michael Caplan.Big Law Takes Bigger Bet on Contingency Fee Practices
Kirkland, Crowell, Quinn and Susman Godfrey, among others, have all had financial gains from contingency fee cases. "We've seen a noticeable increase in interest in building out plaintiff side practices," said Evan Meyerson, at Burford Capital.Patent Owners Slap 20 Lawsuits on Banks Across Texas Courts
Citigroup Inc., Capital One Financial Corp., JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., Regions Bank, Truist Financial Corp., are among the 13 banks being sued by Innomemory LLC in the Western and Eastern Districts of Texas.Fish & Richardson Saw Growth in Core Practices Despite Revenue, Profit Slump
A slow year for contingency collections contributed to the IP firm's 2.4% decline in gross revenue, firm president and CEO John Adkisson said.Download Now
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