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As Nashville Appeal Grows, Bass Berry Updates Leadership Roles
K&L Gates moved into the city in February, poaching one Bass Berry partner among 18 local partner hires.The 2021 Diversity Scorecard: The Legal Industry's Slow March Continued Amid Racial Justice Protests
As a wave of attention on racial and social justice issues spread through the country and the world, law firms managed to make progress on diversity despite the pandemic.Chicago's Second Hundred Firms Lagged Behind Peers Nationally
From Hinshaw to Schiff Hardin, most Chicago firms in the Second Hundred saw declines in gross revenue.Cooley's Chicago Launch Attracts Market Attention, As Office Prepares to Add 'Elite Litigators'
The lateral partners said they expect their clients to join them at their new firm.Large Law Firms Look to Chicago for Growth Discussions
Cooley and Arent Fox are among the firms looking to the city for growth and new offices, according to sources.View more book results for the query "'Dickinson Wright'"
When Law Firm Offices Shut, Work-Life Boundaries Crumbled. Rebuilding Them Will Be Difficult.
Three firm leaders all said they are examining the challenges of work-from-home burnout, a hybrid office model and how to handle individual situations. It hasn't been easy.Early Reports: The 2021 Am Law 200 Financials
A collection of all The American Lawyer's reporting on how law firms fared in 2020, updated as we learn more.Nelson Mullins and Dickinson Wright Create New Diversity Director Roles
Several other firms have recently announced new D&I hires, including Balch & Bingham, Polsinell, Littler Mendelson, Blank Rome and Armstrong Teasdale.Font Fracas: DC Circuit 'Out To Get' Garamond; Lawyers Divided
Lawyers care as much about how their words appear in filings as what arguments those words are making. Here's a roundup of some of the things lawyers were saying on social media about the D.C. Circuit's discouragement of using the Garamond typeface.'Questioning My Existence': DC Circuit's Dumping on 'Garamond' Divides Lawyers
Lawyers care as much about how their words appear in filings as what arguments those words are making. Here's a roundup of some of the things lawyers were saying on social media about the D.C. Circuit's discouragement of using the Garamond typeface.Trending Stories
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