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By Jessica Seah | March 9, 2023
Fewer than 20% of the regional heads in Asia at the top 50 highest-revenue law firms are women, Jessica Seah writes in The Asia Legal Briefing. So is all this noise and confetti around International Women's Day just lip service? When and how will firms in Asia get it right?
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By Paul Hodkinson | March 5, 2023
The risk-reward profile for large strategic decisions has never looked quite so daunting as it does now for corporate law firms, writes The Global Lawyer.
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By Rose Walker | March 3, 2023
It's been a blockbuster week of news for U.S. firms. Where does Shearman go now its merger with Hogan Lovells is off - and where does Cravath go now its U.K. expansion is on?
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By Jessica Seah | March 1, 2023
Market changes may have come just in time for some to reconsider walking away.
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By Lisa Shuchman | February 26, 2023
Figuring out how to retain talent, deal with lawyers working remotely, and grow revenue and profit, are among the battles law firms fight these days. But they're nothing compared to what law firms in Ukraine have had to contend with in the past year, The Global Lawyer writes.
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By Rose Walker | February 24, 2023
The London Lawyer Briefing: Honesty goes a long way in this industry, as a few refreshing interviews this week have shown.
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By Jessica Seah | February 23, 2023
Managing law firms has become more complex and firms have to contend with an increasing amount of negative news. Understandably, they want to control the narrative. But the Asia Legal Briefing warns that spin doesn't always work—and sometimes it can backfire.
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By Paul Hodkinson | February 15, 2023
U.S. firms' tougher stance on layoffs could start to influence the London legal scene.
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By Paul Hodkinson | February 13, 2023
The advanced AI recommends certain firms as well as lawyers from the likes of Wachtell, Sullivan & Cromwell and Gibson Dunn, but its knowledge is questionable, and it seems to have a thing against Kirkland.
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By Paul Hodkinson | February 12, 2023
Sentiment is shifting from hiring talent to cutting it, promoting it and using AI to make it more efficient. Also: a private equity controversy and an earthquake appeal in this week's Global Lawyer Briefing.
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