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Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Who Won Out Through the Pandemic?
A retrospective on law firm pandemic performance sheds light on the future, and hints at a new model of success.Back to Reality: The 2023 Am Law 100 Super Rich
Reaching the upper-echelon thresholds of revenue per lawyer and profit per lawyer proved more elusive for firms in The Am Law 100 this year.The 2023 Am Law 100: Ranked by Revenue Per Lawyer
With more lawyers and less demand, revenue per lawyer took a tumble.Nearly a Month After Ransomware Attack, Kline & Specter Notifies Clients
The breach impacted a total of 3,334 individuals and sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, may have been acquired by hackers, according to a report filed with the Maine Attorney General's Office.Malpractice Claim Survives Following Law Firm's Failure to Call Some Witnesses at Trial
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Down to 150 Lawyers, Boies Schiller Posts Best RPL in a Decade
With less than half of its 2018 head count, Boies Schiller is running lean and sitting on a pile of lucrative cases.Todd Blanche Joins Trump Defense Team, Leaving Cadwalader
Blanche was a partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft until Monday, a person close to the matter said. He left to avoid any perception of conflict.Cahill's White Collar and Government Investigations Chair Decamps for Paul Hastings
Brad Bondi will join his new firm as co-chair of Paul Hastings' investigations and white-collar defense practice in Washington, D.C.Making the Case That Hard Seltzer Is Beer—or At Least Not 'Not Beer'
Sandra Goldstein, Stefan Atkinson and Sierra Elizabeth of Kirkland & Ellis discuss their trial win for Constellation Brands in a dispute with Grupo Modelo over whether the production of Corona- and Modelo-branded hard seltzers violated the long-term licensing agreement to produce "beer" in the U.S. under those trademarks.Making the Case That Hard Seltzer is Beer—or At Least Not 'Not Beer'
Sandra Goldstein, Stefan Atkinson and Sierra Elizabeth of Kirkland & Ellis discuss their trial win for Constellation Brands in a dispute with Grupo Modelo over whether the production of Corona- and Modelo-branded hard seltzers violated the long-term licensing agreement to produce "beer" in the U.S. under those trademarks.Trending Stories
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