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By Patrick Smith | July 13, 2022
Some partner billing rates at Wachtell are close to $2,000 an hour while some Wilson Sonsini's rates hover near $1,000.
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By Andrew Goudsward | July 7, 2022
Two veteran former federal prosecutors are set to advise Abramovich as DOJ seeks to seize two of his private planes.
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By Michelle Foster and Drew Foster | June 28, 2022
Unable to outbid large firms, middle-market law firms are recruiting and retaining lawyers by pushing their advantages, write The Foster Group's Michelle Foster and Drew Foster.
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By Jessie Yount | Dan Roe | June 27, 2022
Rate flexibility is also helping midsize firms land partners and clients that are being priced out of Big Law.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 16, 2022
Marriott attorney Steven Ruder of Rudner Law Offices in Dallas said the opinion from Judge Walter Davis will serve as a guide for future cases focused on the same issues. And since it came within a year of the filing of the lawsuit, it may be ahead of others to come.
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By Andrew Goudsward | May 26, 2022
Prosecutors have sought to use Michael Sussmann's own records in an attempt to connect his meeting with the FBI about Trump-Russia allegations to the Clinton campaign.
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By Dan Roe | May 20, 2022
The newcomers appear interested in more than just talent, but natives say their success will depend on whether local clients see the added value in their significantly higher fees.
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By Isha Marathe | May 12, 2022
Even as the pandemic transformed the way legal operates, it didn't do enough to create a proactive shift toward tech use for many legal departments. Now, with prices rising and budgetary constraints, some expect increased automation even among the more stubborn companies.
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By Andrew Maloney | April 26, 2022
The tension could alienate clients, cut into law firms' profits and force talent out the door.
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By Justin Henry | April 22, 2022
Attorneys representing Dechert said Celiena McClelland offered no evidence "except her subjective belief that any of her perceived negative experiences at Dechert were related to her race."
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