New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mimi Lamarre | August 6, 2024
Many New York-based boutiques—like Holwell Shuster & Goldberg and Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna—are staying close to or on the Cravath scale to be able to compete with firms like Kirkland & Ellis for the best associates.
By Alexander Lugo | August 6, 2024
With the volume of insurance litigation threatened throughout Florida and construction practices booming, lawyers at the historically insurance-defense-focused firm are working to be cross-trained to fit into the construction practice.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | August 6, 2024
A handful of the top firms from 2019 remain there, but just as many have fallen out of the top 20 entirely, and a couple of them don't even technically exist anymore.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | August 6, 2024
Growth can limit flexibility. But the average A-List score this year is the highest it's been in at least the last five years.
By Andrew Maloney | August 6, 2024
"I do think we've seen an uptick in claims coming from attorneys who historically may have made progress toward partner," but they're not getting promoted, noted one law firm consultant.
By Patrick Smith | August 5, 2024
In something of a departure from Latham's traditional IPO work, the firm ushered Lineage through the full process of funding the company, scaling it, making acquisitions and, now, a public offering.
By Patrick Smith | August 5, 2024
The move is the latest sign of a continuing talent battle between the two law firms, after Kirkland lured nine investment funds lawyers from Goodwin earlier this year.
By Patrick Smith | August 2, 2024
"The legal landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the needs of our clients continue to expand in both scale and complexity," noted Yvette Ostolaza, Sidley's management committee chair.
By Patrick Smith | August 1, 2024
Brian Israel joins as co-chair of Paul Hastings' environmental litigation practice.
By Patrick Smith | July 31, 2024
The firm is betting that hiring locally in foreign offices for white-collar and regulatory work can add political, social and economic context to its clients' matters. But of course, the model has risks.
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