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How to Grow Fast Like Kirkland
Class actions are set for significant growth across the globe and law firms that corner the market could reap big rewards, writes the Global Lawyer.PEP Talk: The Am Law 100's Quiet Boost
If only we could boost the legal industry's mental health as easily as U.S. law firms are boosting profits, the Global Lawyer writes.Willkie Continues Growth Run, Seeing 8.7% Rise in Revenue and 29% Expansion in Nonequity Tier
Amid a string of laterals and promotions, the firm's partnership expanded, with about a 3.5% increase in the equity tier and a 29% rise in the nonequity tier, up to 121 partners.Goodwin, Orrick, Steptoe, Willkie Add DC Partners Amid Uptick in Lateral Moves
Goodwin brought on Lori Gordon, who was co-chair of their post-grant practice at Perkins Coie. She was one of several Am Law 200 partners to join new firms in D.C.White & Case, Reversing Revenue and Profit Slides, Rides Out Practice Growth in 2023
The firm had several outperforming practices in a year in which it saw its first leadership change in almost two decades.View more book results for the query "Willkie Farr Gallagher"
Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Latham and Simpson Land on Rising Debt Deal Work
The number of announced debt offerings hit an all-time high for the Deal Watch column in the last week, with no fewer than 20.Despite Economic Challenges, California Leads in Law Firm Merger Activity, Office Openings
California had the most law firm mergers and office openings of any U.S. state last year. "It's the revival of the Southern California economy, particularly Los Angeles. And you have life sciences and biotech in San Diego that's been very interesting, and some of that leading out to Orange County," one consultant said.Newsmakers: Foley Promotes 4 To Partner
Also: Promotions and hires at Murchison, Nachawati, Dykema and more.The Litigators Among Am Law's Top Lateral Hires of 2023
By our count, litigation partners were central to nearly a third of The American Lawyer's annual list of the year's biggest moves in Big Law.Georgia Election Workers Argue Giuliani's $148 Million Judgment Is Not Dischargeable in Bankruptcy
The election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, are represented by attorneys at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Dubose Miller and the nonprofit group United to Protect Democracy.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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