By Jessie Yount | Alaina Lancaster | December 29, 2022
Leaders at several homegrown California firms believe the diversity of California's economy will bring continued growth in 2023.
By Jessie Yount | December 28, 2022
"The message is: when the firm does well, everyone does well," one boutique managing partner said.
By Jessie Yount | December 27, 2022
"Midsize and Am Law 200 firms are going to shine in 2023," said Jenny Swan Meyer, chief operating officer of Swan Legal Search. "This past year, we've seen quite a few mergers between midsize and Am Law 200 firms absorbing smaller shops. They're strategically and steadily growing."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | December 22, 2022
Set to become LifeWallet at the start of 2023, the company doesn't intend to change its core business of Medicare Secondary Payer Act claims recovery, which has so far generated 99% less revenue through Q3 than Ruiz predicted pre-IPO.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 22, 2022
Chief operating officers and equivalent professionals are earning an average of mid-six digits, but some legacy support team members are finding their skills are no longer needed.
By Jessie Yount | December 21, 2022
Am Law 200 firm Quarles & Brady will surpass 500 attorneys when it combines with Paul, Plevin, Sullivan & Connaughton, which has represented Qualcomm, Viasat, Illumina and the University of California in labor and employment matters.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | December 20, 2022
A bout with COVID-19 in early 2020 led Philadelphia firm leader Jon Ostroff to shift ownership of his firm, Ostroff Injury Law, to his managing partner years earlier than he initially planned.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren G. Krasnow | December 12, 2022
In a follow-up to her piece on how to give feedback, leadership coach Lauren Krasnow explains how associates should look to get and receive feedback.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 12, 2022
In October and November, lateral partner moves dipped 14% and lateral associate moves dipped 25% from the same two months in 2021, according to data from Decipher. But how does the raw data compare to historical norms?
By Andrew Maloney | December 9, 2022
A challenging economic environment will enable law firm leaders "to be more forthright in directing people back to the office," industry analysts said. "We have already seen signs of this."
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