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Nixon Peabody's Profit Pie Continues to Grow
While gross revenue remained flat at Nixon Peabody in 2016, profits per partner and revenue per lawyer continued to grow at the firm, which has its roots in Boston and Rochester, New York.Making the Business Case for Going Digital: 360 Degrees of ROI
Aligning a law firm's paper-to-digital initiative to specific payback targets clarifies the investment and fuels ongoing project energy.What Should the Senate #AskPuzder? Labor Lawyers Have Questions
Labor secretary nominee Andrew Puzder, the fast-food executive, is set to go before the U.S. Senate on Thursday for his confirmation hearing, and it's clear he'll be stepping into a firestorm. We reached out to labor and employment lawyers across the country—representing companies and employees—to ask what questions they think senators should throw at Puzder at his hearing. Here are highlights from those responses.Putting Law Firm Hires to the Test
Can personality assessments give your firm an edge in the talent wars?Chicago Litigation Funder Adds Nixon Peabody Practice Leader
Longford Capital Management LP has hired Russell Genet, national head of the IP group at Nixon Peabody in Chicago, as a director. Genet helped Nixon Peabody open its Windy City office a decade ago.McDermott Keeps Hiring, Plus More Lateral Moves
The Chicago-based firm hires a handful of new partners ahead of new leadership; Kirkland & Ellis adds Paul Clement and others; Goodwin Procter hires from GE; comings-and-goings at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; O'Melveny & Myers recruits an Israeli practice head; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.McDermott Adds Amid Leadership Change, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after WilmerHale consolidated its London operations, one longtime partner has left for McDermott Will & Emery; Jones Day hires a trio; Shearman & Sterling snags one from Boies Schiller; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Sheppard Mullin's Growth Surge Continues, Plus More Lateral Moves
Steptoe & Johnson's Korea practice co-head finds a new home; a Bryan Cave practice leader joins the Kentucky Derby; a longtime Paul Weiss litigator becomes a regulator; Perkins Coie hires from Microsoft; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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