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Percentage of New Women Partners Rising Slowly; Still Low Compared to Men
The number of women promoted to partner reached a six-year high in 2017, but women still only account for 38.1 percent of all new partners among top law firms, according to a new report.As Womble Bond Dickinson Goes Live, Winston the Bulldog Goes Down
The merger between Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and British firm Bond Dickinson has pushed the beloved mascot of the former into retirement.New Boston Base of Womble Welcomes Three New Hires
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, which by the end of October will become Womble Bond Dickinson following a cross-border union with former alliance partner Bond Dickinson, has brought on a trio of intellectual property partners from McCarter & English for its new Boston office.Womble Bond's leadership team on forging a 'new breed of transatlantic law firm'
IP expansion, sector strategy and transatlantic referral incentives all on the agenda ahead of Womble Bond launch this NovemberAppellate Zealot Joins Ross & Pines—and Other 'On the Move' News
After seeing a video of one of appellate public defender Andrew Fleischman's oral arguments before the Georgia Supreme Court in a contested murder case, criminal defense lawyer Noah Pines hired him.New Texas Leader Takes Reins at Atlanta's Hawkins Parnell
Texas-based Robert Thackston, defense litigation firm Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young's new chairman, is also its first leader from outside its Atlanta headquarters.Dentons to Merge with Scottish Firm Maclay Murray & Spens
Dentons will launch in Scotland after agreeing to a merger with Maclay Murray & Spens.Firm for Franchisors Launches in Decatur—and Other 'On the Move' News
Annie Caiola, partnering with bankruptcy lawyer Elizabeth Rose, has left Decatur firm Slotkin & Caiola to start a new boutique a few blocks away, Caiola & Rose, with a focus on serving franchisors.Law Firm Merger Activity Abroad Highlights First Half Frenzy
Cross-border combinations continued to propel law firm merger activity through the second quarter of 2017 as U.S. firms continue to look outside the domestic marketplace for growth opportunities, according to reports by legal consultancies Altman Weil Inc. and Fairfax Associates.Law Firm Merger Activity Abroad Highlights First Half Frenzy
Cross-border combinations continued to propel law firm merger activity through the second quarter of 2017 as U.S. firms continue to look outside the domestic marketplace for growth opportunities, according to reports released Wednesday by legal consultancies Altman Weil Inc. and Fairfax Associates.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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