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Midsize Firms Find Footing in the Am Law 200
“These regional, midsize firms have a place in the market, and a growing place. When we see opposing counsel, we see more and more midsize firms," one firm leader said.Who Got the Work: Gender Markers and Jail Conditions
A Merchant & Gould attorney is working to get transgender citizens born in Tennessee the ability to change gender markers on their birth certificates; Porter Wright Morris & Arthur is representing inmates who claim their prison conditions are dangerous, and other work from midsize firms.Report: Porter Wright's Post-Pittsburgh Expansion, K&L Gates' Asia Growth Among Q1's Biggest Moves
Fairfax Associates said the number of closed mergers surpassed the first quarter last year, but the state of the merger pipeline is harder to gauge.Report Sees Busy Quarter for Law Firm Mergers, Driven by Smaller Deals
Fairfax Associates said the number of closed mergers surpassed the first quarter last year, but the state of the merger pipeline is harder to gauge.Who Got the Work: Homeless Shelter Accessibility and Perilous Sidewalks
Porter Wright works on an ADA suit against Chicago homeless shelters, Margolis Edelstein defended the owners of a pub where a women allegedly tripped, and other jobs from mid-market firms.Ohio's Porter Wright Enters Chicago Via Merger With 17-Lawyer Firm
The Am Law 200 firm, through the merger, has opened its eighth location in a strategy to focus on mid-market legal services in the Midwest.Litigators of the Week for 2018, Take a Bow
From challenging efforts to un-do the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to prosecuting Bill Cosby to rebuffing DOJ's bid to block the merger of AT&T and Time Warner, here's the full list of our Litigators of the Week this year.Thought Leaders: Top Midsize Firm Insights of 2018
Lessons learned from the people who think constantly about what makes a midsize firm successful.After a Record-Setting 2018 for Law Firms, Does a Reckoning Await?
Economists see dark clouds gathering in 2019 and 2020. It's unclear whether most firms have absorbed the lessons of the Great Recession well enough to prepare.Perkins Coie Takes In $1.4M For OSU Probe as Firms' #MeToo Work Piles Up
Documents also show a Schiff Hardin partner's $500-an-hour billings for digging into harassment allegations in the Illinois Legislature.Trending Stories
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