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With Express Bankruptcy Retention, Kirkland Begins 6th Retail Restructuring in a Year
No Big Law firm has dominated the cash-strapped sector of retail like Kirkland & Ellis.Express Files for Bankruptcy In Delaware, Retaining Kirkland
No Big Law firm has dominated the cash-strapped sector of retail like Kirkland & Ellis.A&O and Shearman Continue Lateral Hiring as Merger Date Approaches
Both law firms have continued to add, and lose, partners in the lead-up to the merger.Most Big Chicago Law Firms Grew in 2023, but Several Not as Fast as Am Law 100
Six of the nine Chicago-founded Am Law 100 law firms had lower revenue growth than the 100 as a whole. But most Chicago firms maintained their spots or moved up in the latest rankingsA Safe Bet? Lateral Hiring and Gambling on a Firm's Future
Lateral hiring is risky business. The Global Lawyer asks, is the gamble worth it?View more book results for the query "Kirkland Ellis"
Lateral Partner and Counsel Hiring in DC Was Down in First 3 Months of Year
Despite the hiring slowdown, firms such as Foley & Lardner, King & Spalding, Cooley and Morgan Lewis have added D.C. partners in recent days.Berkeley Law, Stanford Law Go Head-to-Head on the Court in Public Interest Program Fundraiser
The funds raised during the event will assist current and graduating students from both schools to pursue public interest law careers and pro bono projects.Another Stellar Group of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Kirkland, Jones Day, Morgan Lewis and Paul Weiss.What It Means to be a Law Firm Partner Now
Instead of moving lawyers to the equity ranks, or keeping them as associates or counsel, there is a shift inside Big Law to make more lawyers salaried partners.Paraquat Judge Tosses Key Plaintiffs' Expert Over 'Methodological Contortions'
U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who is overseeing the paraquat multidistrict litigation, found that Dr. Martin Wells, a biostatistician and epidemiologist at Cornell University, used unreliable methodologies in concluding that exposure to the pesticide increased the risks of getting Parkinson's disease.