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How Atlanta Law Firms Fared in the Am Law 100
King & Spalding remained at No. 17 in the latest Am Law 100. Among four other Atlanta-founded firms, two rose and two fell in the rankings.'Sign of Overall Health': The Am Law 100 Metric That Deserves More Attention
"PPL, and especially year-over-year PPL growth, helps mitigate any biases in the numbers influenced by law firm size or geographic location."'Sign of Overall Health': The Am Law 100 Metric That Deserves More Attention
"PPL, and especially year-over-year PPL growth, helps mitigate any biases in the numbers influenced by law firm size or geographic location."Super Rich List Expands With Familiar and New Faces
It's the second-largest membership the Super Rich club has seen in its decade-long history.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.View more book results for the query "The PPL Corporation"
The Texas Constitution gives the public an unrestricted right to use, ingress and egress from public beaches in its Open Beaches Amendment, art. I, §33(b).
Commission properly determined act 129 did not include a include a smart meter opt-out for customer and petitioner failed to prove the advanced metering infrastructure meter installed on his property violated 66 Pa.C.S. §1501. Affirmed.
Slight Dip in Compensation for Pennsylvania's Top GCs
Coming off of a year that had somewhat positive numbers for several key compensation metrics in Pennsylvania, in 2022 things took a slight negative turn. Some small dips and some steady numbers were reported for the highest-paid GCs in the state.A&O Shearman: The Compelling but Unspoken Rationale
Industry observer Hugh A. Simons dives into historical data and law firm dynamics to explore the true, though perhaps unspoken, benefits of a merger between Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling.Can the Collateral Order Doctrine Support a Nonprivilege-Related Appeal?
This article aims to save appellate practitioners time and money by reviewing what nonprivilege questions have recently—post-Dougherty—supported, or not, interlocutory appeals under Rule 313(b)'s collateral order test. It should be emphasized, however, that a party's failure to take an available interlocutory appeal of a collateral order does not waive later objections to that order.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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