The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Timothy Lynch | March 23, 2018
Is the legal industry languishing or booming? It depends on where you look, and whom you ask.
By Christine Simmons | March 23, 2018
It takes a lot to lure top partners from elite, lockstep law firms such as Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Unfortunately for the lockstep firms, some of their rivals have a lot to offer.
By Roy Strom | March 22, 2018
Latham & Watkins didn't have much time to enjoy being the first firm to shatter the $3 billion gross revenue mark in the Am Law 100. Kirkland, and its incredible growth rate, also joined that exclusive club last year.
By Roy Strom | March 22, 2018
Paul Schmidt, chairman of Baker & Hostetler's national tax practice, has been chosen to assume leadership of the firm at year's end. He will be the Cleveland-based Am Law 100 firm's first new leader since 2004.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 22, 2018
Managing partner Louise Wells attributed big leaps in revenue and profit to second-generation partners coming into their own at the 41-year-old firm.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua C. Quinter | March 22, 2018
. Technology and the ease with which people can travel is shrinking the world in which we live; and other market forces are being fundamentally altered by the way people view the world. For this reason, an accomplished legal career looks significantly different than it did 10 years ago. Because lawyers are using different metrics to evaluate success, law firms must do the same to maintain longevity.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | March 21, 2018
One public finance practice leader said deal work was triple the normal amount in the fourth quarter.
The American Lawyer | Infographic|News
By Roy Strom | March 21, 2018
There's a new leader atop the Am Law 100. Kirkland & Ellis has surpassed Latham & Watkins as the world's largest law firm, as determined by gross revenue.
By Ryan Lovelace | March 21, 2018
The firm ended 2017 with two new leaders and $30 million more in revenue than the prior year.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Gangjee | March 21, 2018
Lateral hiring continues to be a central strategy in how law firms grow. According to a recent legal-industry transition survey for 2017, more than 95 percent of law firms indicated lateral growth was a key initiative, but it's a strategy full of risk, unknowns and pitfalls.
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