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Profits at U.K.'s Top 50 Law Firms Hit Record Levels
The United Kingdom's top 50 law firms have seen a second year of double-digit revenue growth, with fees rising 14 percent annually to hit �10.5 billion. Legal Week's 2006-07 figures also show average profits per equity partner going up by 13.5 percent. What's more, the four largest firms generated �4.18 billion in fees among them, nearly 40 percent of the top 50's income. Clifford Chance managing partner David Childs said the results vindicated the big four firms' investment in their foreign offices.It's Still Slow Go for E-Filing
Last year, e-filing was the legal tech buzzword and no wonder: the 90 million cases filed in the nation's 17,500 courts each year generate more than 1.5 billion documents. Given the cost of delivering, storing and maintaining these documents, the attraction of e-filing should be obvious. But Tom O'Connor reports that courts are still slow to adopt the technology.Texas GC Sees Long-Term Value in Taking on Medicare
Richard Cheng, general counsel of Senior Care Centers, says his new colleagues were perplexed when the company hired him last year. It's rare for long-term health-care companies to have in-house counsel, he explains — an irony since the industry is heavily regulated.Moscow May Be Next Business Travel Hot Spot
For the unseasoned visitor, Moscow's insalubrious reputation as a haven for oil-rich but morally questionable businessmen, gun-toting drug barons and Stalinist ideologies is probably quite intimidating.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 242 - December 15, 2009
Daily decision alert.The Art of Law Firm Valuation: How Much Is Your Firm Really Worth?
After discussions with more than 50 private equity and other investment professionals, merger and strategic consultants, and senior law firm personnel, The American Lawyer developed a method for determining how much a law firm is really worth -- and then used it to calculate values for its Global 100 list of the world's highest-grossing firms. So, who's at the top?Preparing for Possible 'Biological Events'
On Nov. 19, Texas Lawyer assembled a panel of experienced in-house and government lawyers to discuss emerging issues in health law. Panelists talked about how their jobs have changed since Sept. 11, 2001, privacy issues and the risks of litigation, among other things. The discussion, moderated by Texas Lawyer contributing reporter Miriam Rozen, was edited for length and style.Trending Stories
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