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Why Morrison & Foerster Is Transitioning Into a Hybrid Office Model in Miami
The office serves as the firm's springboard to Latin America, and consequently, its attorneys are already working across geographies. One benefit is likely cost savings in the pricey South Florida market.Most Atlanta Firms See Rankings Slip for Hiring, Promotion of Women
"Billing over 2,000-plus hours a year while being a primary caregiver is unsustainable for most women long term, which is why they burn out at higher rates in Big Law," said recruiter Shannan Rahman.NY Family and Civil Courts to Add 28 Judges Under Bill Signed Into Law
The reinforcements are expected to ease a crisis of thousands of backlogged cases.Big Law Is Growing in Miami—And These Firms Are Outpacing the Rest
Kirkland, Sidley and Winston & Strawn all arrived around the same time, and all three have displayed an appetite for fast growth.Kirkland, Winston and Sidley Have Grown Briskly in Miami, Outpacing Other Big Law Recent Arrivals
Even the slower growing Am Law 100 firms that have arrived since 2018 have avoided major setbacks. "Miami has just become more sophisticated as a legal market," explained one local recruiter.View more book results for the query "Greenberg Traurig"
Big Law's New York Offices More Than Doubled Am Law 100 Head Count Gains
Kirkland saw another boost in Manhattan head count last year, growing by 6% to 842 lawyers and retaining its top spot as the largest firm in the state.Big Law's New York Offices More Than Doubled Am Law 100 Head Count Gains
Kirkland saw another boost in Manhattan head count last year, growing by 6% to 842 lawyers and retaining its top spot as the largest firm in the state.NYLJ 100: Gross Revenue Leaders
Kirkland & Ellis once again dominated New York's top firms in 2023 for gross revenue.Spain's Pérez-Llorca Eyes Americas Growth Via Mexico Merger
The road map for Pérez-Llorca is diverging from that of its top Spanish rival, Uría Menendez, which opted to close its New York office in June and shied away from an acquisition in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic. But more Spanish firms are expected to seek tie-ups in Mexico.Trending Stories
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