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Lippes Mathias Executes Its 2nd Merger In 2023 With Tax Boutique
Asked about Lippes Mathias' aggressive merger activity in 2023, Kevin Cross, the firm's managing partner, said: "During COVID, we were a bit cautious, like a lot of businesses were. We felt strongly that these combinations made sense. Tax controversy fits into a lot of our practice areas."Law.com Trendspotter: Mergers and Rate Hikes Are Poised to Create a Whole New Crop of Law Firms
It's the Circle of Law Firm Life: a period of rapid consolidation makes room for a new crop of boutique firms to spring up.Big Law's Boutique Bash in January May Continue Through 2023
Am Law 200 firms used boutique mergers to enter new markets or add specialties and clients. And some firms are taking advantage of the down market to invest.Big Law's Boutique Bash in January May Continue Through 2023
The string of boutique combinations includes No. 112-ranked Dinsmore & Shohl's merger with 10-lawyer banking, real estate and taxation boutique Mulvaney Barry Beatty Linn & Mayers in San Diego.View more book results for the query "Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman Llp"
Buffalo's Lippes Mathias Triples IP Bench Via Combo With Cleveland Boutique
The combination, which went into effect Jan. 1, boosts the firm's head count to 170 lawyers.Buffalo-Based Lippes Mathias Stacks Government Investigations Practice With New Hires
Managing partner Kevin Cross says that the new additions to the firm's government investigations practice makes the strongest of such teams in the Empire State outside of the New York City area.New State Ethics and Lobbying Law Goes Back to the Future
This article provides a look at the statutory overhaul to the government ethics and lobbying regulatory scheme recently unveiled by lawmakers. The authors observe that "the changes in many ways represent a return to past practices once championed as 'sweeping ethics reform.'"Litigation Funder Had Illegal Fee-Sharing Deals With Girardi Keese, Lawsuit Alleges
A bankruptcy trustee, in a lawsuit Wednesday, accused California Attorney Lending II of arranging Tom Girardi's financial agreements, illegally splitting fees and refusing to return stolen settlement funds–a possible crime.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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