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SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.Troubled Economic Fortunes Spell Opportunity for Specialist Lawyers in Hong Kong
The downturn in the Chinese property sector is creating new prospects in Hong Kong, both for firms looking to cash in on the need for professionals with expertise in restructuring and insolvency and for a city looking to cement its status as a legal hub.Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.View more book results for the query "Ropes & Gray"
Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Ballooning Nonequity Partnerships Are Boosting Leverage, But Will They Raise Profits?
For the first time, law firms added nearly as many nonequity partners as they did associates.Ballooning Nonequity Partnerships Are Boosting Leverage, But Will They Raise Profits?
For the first time, law firms added nearly as many nonequity partners as they did associates.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Average Compensation - All Partners
Average Compensation–All Partners increased by 6.2% in 2023. Seventy-two firms posted increases, compared with 41 the previous year. Twenty firms posted double-digit gains, while five firms posted double-digit losses.The 2024 Am Law 100: Ranked by Profits Per Lawyer
Profits per lawyer is an alternative way of looking at firm profitability, intended to reduce the influence of factors such as leverage. The average is about $518,000, and the list-topper is about $3.04 million.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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