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Report: Rents Up, Square Footage Down for Am Law 200 Firms
The downsizing trend for office space continues but is starting to slow as many firms already have given up space per lawyer to save money, according to the latest survey by commercial real estate services company Jones Lang LaSalle.Edwards Wildman's Tech Cochair Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Another Edwards Wildman Palmer partner departs ahead of the firm's proposed merger later this year with Locke Lord; a Bingham partner heads to the FCC; Fried Frank and Kirkland & Ellis add a pair of new partners; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Bingham Starts Hiring Again, Plus More Lateral Moves
After months of partner departures, Bingham McCutchen has dipped into the lateral market to make some hires of its own by bringing on an energy partner in Washington, D.C., and a senior counsel in San Francisco. The Am Law Daily looks at those moves and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The Careerist: Is Part-Time Work Getting Respect?
At some big firms, part-time status isn't necessarily a career-killer.The Careerist: Top 50 Mommy Firms
A look at the subtext behind Working Woman magazine's "50 best firms for women."View more book results for the query "Holland & Hart"
The Churn: As DLA Turns, Plus More Lateral Moves
A flurry of moves at DLA Piper; a longtime Quinn Emanuel partner departs; and Bingham loses two more amid merger talks in our latest look at notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The PTO Goes to Denver, Thanks to John Posthumus
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has finally become a government agency that can operate outside the Beltway. Some say Denver attorney John Posthumus is the reason why.The Careerist: Two Firms Where Women Are Succeeding
The heads of Sidley & Austin and Holland & Hart talk about how they got on the A-list for women.The Careerist: Top 45 Firms for Women
Did your firm make this year's list?Shook Hardy Set to Sublease Hometown Space
Shook, Hardy & Bacon is downsizing in a Kansas City, Mo., office tower built to house the firm a decade ago. And in seeking to sublease three floors of space in the building where it serves as anchor tenant, Shook Hardy is just the latest Am Law 200 firm to reduce its real estate needs amid an evolving market for legal services.Trending Stories
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