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Law Firm Merger Activity Abroad Highlights First Half Frenzy
Cross-border combinations continued to propel law firm merger activity through the second quarter of 2017 as U.S. firms continue to look outside the domestic marketplace for growth opportunities, according to reports released Wednesday by legal consultancies Altman Weil Inc. and Fairfax Associates.It's Lonely at the Top for Atlanta First-Year Associates Making $180K
Lucky associates at one law firm in Atlanta are making a whopping $180,000 in their first year on the job, according to the National Association for Law Placement Inc. But they are hardly the norm.A Look Back at Big Law Advertising From A to ZZZZZ
Forty years ago this month, the U.S. Supreme Court held that lawyers had a First Amendment right to advertise their services—likely to the dismay of late-night TV viewers everywhere.2017 Lawyers on the Fast Track
2017 Lawyers on the Fast TrackBond Dickinson cuts jobs in Bristol after missing out in QBE UK panel review
Firm loses place on QBE UK panel as insurer pushes on with adviser reviewCarlock Adds Lawyers—and Other 'On the Move' News
The litigation firm has been busy adding lawyers this spring, including new partner Rolfe Martin, who brought his medical malpractice defense practice.Womble Deal With UK's Bond Dickinson Creates Mega-Middle-Market Firm
As it makes its international debut, Womble Bond Dickinson is billing itself as a "new breed of transatlantic law firm" that unites two middle-market shops with strong regional roots.Womble Carlyle Takes UK Alliance to Next Level
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and British firm Bond Dickinson will join forces without combining their finances, adopting a model similar to what Eversheds and Sutherland Asbill & Brennan just formalized.Bond Dickinson to combine with US alliance partner Womble Carlyle
Bond Dickinson and Womble Carlyle sign transatlantic deal one year on from alliance agreementFinch McCranie Prepares for Third Generation—and Other 'On the Move' News
Admiration for lawyers at one of Atlanta's oldest personal injury firms, Finch McCranie, helped persuade Lee Gutschenritter to switch from the defense to the plaintiffs side last fall. Now the firm has made him a partner.Trending Stories
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