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Linklaters Revenue Passes �1 Billion Mark
Linklaters is the latest U.K.-based firm to unveil massive increases in fee revenue and profits per partner, as London continues to underline its strength as an international finance center. In the last three years, the firm's revenue has increased by 57 percent, while profits per partner have risen by 108 percent. Linklaters now has higher PPP than several of New York's leading firms, according to managing partner Tony Angel, who points to the upsurge in cross-border work as a driver in the firm's growth.Tax Disclosure Deadline Looms Large for Am Law Lawyers, Clients
Be it last-minute deadlines, frantic clients or impromptu therapy sessions, the dawn of a new tax day is here for many U.S. citizens. Oct. 15 is the amnesty deadline for Americans to file income tax returns with the IRS and voluntarily disclose assets stashed away in Swiss bank accounts or other offshore tax havens. Am Law attorneys are swamped and trying to keep up with the workload. And unlike an understanding college professor willing to look the other way on a late assignment, the IRS deadline is hard and fast.England Poised to Reform Legal Market
Picture lawyers idling away potentially billable hours tracking their firm's stock price rather than poring over their firm's PPP rankings or the results of the latest associate-satisfaction survey rankings. Sound far-fetched? It may happen soon in England if a draft bill that would allow outside investment in law firms and let firms go public makes it into law. And although the bill hasn't yet been the focus of too much hand-wringing in the United States, it is "on the radar screen," says one consultant.Raises in London May Foretell Genteel Pay War
A law firm salary war could be brewing. Linklaters has raised eyebrows in the British legal community by boosting salaries for newly qualified lawyers -- the equivalent of American first-year associates -- to �51,000, or about $88,000. The Linklaters partner in charge of recruitment called the raise an expression of confidence that market conditions were improving, and said he expected other Magic Circle firms would match the new figure.Major U.K. Firms Cut Back Profit Payouts Amid Tough Markets
A growing number of U.K. firms are either holding back or reducing partner profit distributions as a result of the recession. Pinsent Masons and DLA Piper have both withheld profit distributions in recent months. Pinsent has withheld its last two quarterly profit distributions, with the firm attributing the "profits distribution holiday" to a series of management responses to the recession. DLA held back its August distribution firmwide and has yet to decide on its next payment, due in November.Two Conferences: Same Time, Different Coasts
Law firm managing partners who enjoy schmoozing at power confabs will face a choice worthy of Solomon this week, as two of the year's most-anticipated law firm management conferences are both set to take place on Thursday and Friday, both at Ritz-Carlton hotels no less, but at opposite ends of the country.Trending Stories
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