By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 3, 2019
Texas firm Hiersche Hayward Drakeley Urbach's experience with unsuccessful merger talks illustrates the pressures midsize firms face in the heated Dallas legal market.
By Dan Packel | December 3, 2019
Along with the beginnings of a full-service office in North Carolina's Research Triangle, the arrivals give Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg a presence in Ann Arbor and Salt Lake City.
By David Thomas | December 2, 2019
The firm accuses Akerman's Michael Goldberg of "a rapacious attempt to transform a garden-variety legal malpractice lawsuit into an unsubstantiated criminal indictment of an attorney and law firm."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | December 2, 2019
While the most visible operators serve clients looking to navigate an opaque funding market, others are cold-calling litigators and earning their commissions from funders desperate to deploy capital on good cases.
The American Lawyer | Best Practices
By Patrick Smith | November 27, 2019
The American Lawyer caught up with some high-profile attorneys to see if they would be working through the holiday or taking some much needed time off. Fortunately, it is mostly the latter.
By Samantha Stokes | November 25, 2019
Sullivan & Cromwell has a thing for Mayor Pete, Amy Klobuchar has fans at white-shoe Wachtell and plaintiffs powerhouse Kessler Topaz, and Paul Weiss has got its bases covered.
By Samantha Stokes | November 25, 2019
The attorneys' move expands the Washington, D.C., office of Arnall Golden Gregory but it creates uncertainty for Porzio, Bromberg & Newman's presence in the city.
By Dan Packel | November 22, 2019
Lawyers with the alternative legal services provider can now use Pro Bono Net's online platform—though they'll need to volunteer on their own time.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | November 22, 2019
The Trump administration's tax law provided the catalyst for more of the very rich to transfer their permanent residence from high-tax states like New York to states known for their lower tax burden — like Florida.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hannah Roberts | November 21, 2019
For many years U.S. firms have quietly used local expertise to plug gaps in their offering, but recent hiring activity is making U.K. firms wary.
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