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The Challenge of China: What Will Kirkland, Latham and the Rest of Big Law Do Now?
It's getting increasingly difficult to operate a law firm in Greater China, writes The Global Lawyer. How long can Big Law last?The Law Firm Disrupted: Are Big Law's Remote Lawyers a Vanishing Species?
New NALP figures show that the number of law firms willing to hire associates and partners in areas where they don't have offices is steadily declining.Weil Gotshal Shutters Beijing and Mulls Shanghai Closure
Weil joins a growing line of top U.S. law firms that have closed offices in mainland China as the fractious geopolitical relationship between the U.S. and China and the prolonged market downturn force the world's top-performing law firms to reconsider their investments in China.Weil Gotshal Shutters Beijing and Mulls Shanghai Closure
Weil joins a growing line of top U.S. law firms that have closed offices in mainland China as the fractious geopolitical relationship between the U.S. and China and the prolonged market downturn force the world's top-performing law firms to reconsider their investments in China.Regulatory, Governance and Compliance Technology Winner, Provider: Winnow
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The Global Lawyer: 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, Paul Hodkinson writes.The Global Lawyer: 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, Paul Hodkinson writes.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.Orrick Shutters Pair of Offices in Attempt to 'Rebalance' Regional Platform
The market downturn in Asia has forced many international firms to cut back on their operations in the region, especially in Greater China. In the past year, Latham & Watkins, Perkins Coie, Proskauer Rose, and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld have all shuttered offices in mainland China.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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