By Jessica Seah | November 7, 2022
Singapore continues to be a popular hub for international firms and more are likely to open offices there. But in this week's Asia Legal Briefing, Asia Editor Jessica Seah wonders which firms will make it. Plus, read about the 10th Annual Asia Legal Awards, to be held in March 2023.
By Patrick Smith | November 7, 2022
Law firms advised on 10 deals over $1 billion, four of which were over $10 billion, in one of the biggest deal value weeks of 2022.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | November 7, 2022
The ability to duplicate last year's landmark financial results will likely turn on the success of recent investments in billing efforts.
By Justin Henry | Jessie Yount | Dan Roe | November 7, 2022
Succession planning has been the elephant in the room for a growing population of retirement-age lawyers, but COVID-driven retirements, illnesses and unexpected deaths make succession planning an imminent necessity.
By Patrick Smith | November 1, 2022
This is the first time Perkins Coie will have emerging company and venture capital personnel on the ground on the East Coast.
By Patrick Smith | October 31, 2022
Musk may turn to even move lawyers to battle looming disputes over severance agreements, among other issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joshua Libling | October 31, 2022
Traditional lenders have been willing to treat consistently generated fee revenue as an income stream against which to lend. But it is only more recently that the individual litigations themselves have begun to be treated as assets that can be monetized. This process, litigation finance, is by now familiar, but below I discuss the next step for that industry: financing the business of law itself.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | October 31, 2022
"Even though the words are sometimes the same as you might hear from a Big Law firm. It is not the same. I promise you," said EY's Nick Bruch.
By Jessie Yount | October 27, 2022
"We dedicate ourselves to developing a deep understanding of our clients' businesses, so that we can help them to see around corners to spot opportunities and preempt challenges," says Simpson Thacher's William Brentani. "Developing that level of familiarity with their businesses, particularly given the volume of deals we handle and the speed at which things move, requires ample curiosity, genuine enthusiasm for the tech space and, of course, strong teamwork."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | October 27, 2022
Global law leader Cornelius Grossmann said EY's new-look legal services business will give them a considerable edge in the war for talent against Big Law.
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