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As Big Law Merger Momentum Continues, Armstrong Teasdale Combines With Chicago Boutique
Law firm mergers are growing, partly motivated by Big Law's appetite for geographic expansion through boutique combinations.For Services Partially Rendered? Firms Get Creative on Fee Arrangements
An unpredictable economy and tough deal market is requiring some alternative structures to make both client and firm whole.Big Law's Latest Growth Strategy? Expanding in Complementary Markets
"We think California is going to strengthen our Texas position," noted Frost Brown Todd chair Robert Sartin.Can Law Firms Hold the Line on Layoffs and Billing Rates in 2023?
"The top 200 firms should hold back on raising rates to fill their shortfall for 2023, as clients are watching and weighing alternatives," recommends a new report.Law Firms Can Grow in 2023 by Picking Their 'Pockets'
"Parts of the country are experiencing a local economic boom," says a new report on law firm growth, noting "firms should keep a lookout at the local pockets of demand for legal services that are not reported widely."View more book results for the query "Quarles & Brady"
The Tumult in Am Law 200 Ranks Will Create Lasting Lessons
The Big Law dichotomy in financial performance in the last year is becoming more clear. And it's not the story we've heard through the years of the rich getting richer.In Its Second Merger of 2023, Quarles Combines With IP Boutique, Adding 'Bridge' in Denver
The Milwaukee-based firm, ranked No. 116 in last year's Am Law 200, is combining with an IP boutique that services Fortune 500 companies and public-sector organizations.'Good Choices' on Geography, Billing Rates Push Quarles to Record Revenue
The firm increased its billing rates for this year and last year, said the firm's leader, noting Quarles has been a bit too modest on rates compared with its peers.A Trade Secret and Patent Saga Starring Parties on Either Side of an Unconsummated Merger
Some takeaways from a trade secret and patent showdown involving Zimmer Inc. and XpandOrtho, a medical device startup Zimmer considered acquiring that was ultimately scooped up by rival Exactech.Trending Stories
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