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Wilmer Cutler Shifts N.Y. Office to Lower Manhattan
Over the past year and a half, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr chief administrative officer Marian Freed has learned every tiny detail about her firm's new downtown Manhattan office space.New Partners 2012: Diversity suffers with firms in survival mode
In South Florida, law firms are promoting Hispanics in great numbers and women in fewer numbers, but blacks, Asians and Muslims are being overlooked. Those are the findings from the 2012 Daily Business Review New Partners Survey.Large Miami Firms Boost Associate Pay by Nearly 10 Percent
After several years of stability, some major Florida law firms are significantly raising first-year pay for associates. The Miami offices of Greenberg Traurig, White & Case, and Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod are all boosting rates for rookies, with the increases ranging from about 4 percent to nearly 10 percent. Other firms, such as Holland & Knight, are sweetening the pot for first-years with generous hiring bonuses.Large Miami Firms Boost Associate Pay by Nearly 10 Percent
After several years of stability, some major Florida law firms are significantly raising first-year pay for associates. The Miami offices of Greenberg Traurig, White & Case, and Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod are all boosting rates for rookies, with the increases ranging from about 4 percent to nearly 10 percent. Other firms, such as Holland & Knight, are sweetening the pot for first-years with generous hiring bonuses.'Tis the Season for Law Firm Collections
With year's end, procrastinating lawyers are calling clients and asking in one way or another "Where's my money?" It's not unusual for firms to take in a third of their annual revenue in the last two months. But paradoxically, collections hit at one of the worst times of the year. Adding still more pressure, some lawyers' bonuses are affected by the returns. And there's always the risk of damaging relationships -- with that in mind, some firms use a "relationship lawyer" to put the touch on clients.'Tis the Season for Law Firm Collections
With year's end, procrastinating lawyers are calling clients and asking in one way or another "Where's my money?" It's not unusual for firms to take in a third of their annual revenue in the last two months. But paradoxically, collections hit at one of the worst times of the year. Adding still more pressure, some lawyers' bonuses are affected by the returns. And there's always the risk of damaging relationships -- with that in mind, some firms use a "relationship lawyer" to put the touch on clients.Trending Stories
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