January 08, 2004 | Law.com
The Climb Back -- Revenues and Profits 2003Leaner and with a tighter focus on more profitable practice areas, the Bay Area's 10 highest-grossing law firms hauled themselves out of the recession in 2003, with all but one posting a boost in revenues. Get a broad view of the financial landscape for lawfirms and the forces that shaped it, along with individual analysis of each of the firms that made it to the top, as The Recorderlooks at the Bay Area's top 10 highest-grossing firms of 2003.
By Recorder Staff
21 minute read
February 15, 2005 | Law.com
L.A. Firms on All CylindersIn the '90s, the top Southern California firms were obsessed with crossing the million-dollar profits-per-partner mark. Now they're closing in on that mark in a more telling -- and exclusive -- metric: revenue per lawyer. The revenue-per-lawyer figures are among the most striking results of The Recorder'sannual survey of Southern California-based firm finances.
By Recorder Staff
12 minute read
August 05, 2003 | Law.com
In CameraPublic defender Asachi advertises for clients; Balancing the bar and ballot box in Oakland; A little help from his brother.
By The Recorder Staff
5 minute read
August 05, 2003 | Law.com
News BriefsA roundup of legal news items.
By The Recorder Staff
3 minute read
December 17, 2010 | The Recorder
Recorder Announces 2010 Attorneys of the YearBy Recorder Staff
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August 19, 2003 | The Recorder
In CameraHigh-ranking DA pulled from San Jose cop shooting probe; For case citations, see page A23; 'Irresponsible' to attack Roe again, says ex-SG Fried.
By Recorder Staff
5 minute read
December 21, 2009 | The Recorder
Recorder Announces Its Attorneys of the YearFrom prison rights crusaders to a deal lawyer who married Spider-Man with Mickey Mouse, The Recorder announces the winners of its inaugural Attorneys of the Year contest.
By Recorder Staff
6 minute read
July 12, 2005 | Law.com
Recorder Logs 8 Wins in News ContestThe California Newspaper Publishers Association gives The Recorder high honors in investigative and business reporting in statewide competition.
By Recorder Staff
3 minute read
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