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Why Kramer Levin Decided to Merge
If the firm waited any longer for a merger, it may have been vulnerable to the same fate that other New York-founded firms outside the Am Law 50 have seen.Big Law Beefs Up in California
Greenberg Traurig, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Baker & Hostetler and other firms have added to their partner ranks this month.Covington, Steptoe Form New Groups Amid Demand in Regulatory, Enforcement Space
"We're handling more trade controls investigations than we ever have before," said Eric Sandberg-Zakian, chair of Covington's trade controls enforcement practice group.Polsinelli Lateral Group from Holland & Knight Totals 47, Includes Philly Leader
After announcing the contours of the move last month, Missouri-founded Polsinelli has confirmed 47 lawyers have joined the firm Holland & Knight, including…Succession Is Inevitable—Good Succession Planning Is Not
There is mass amnesia about how fragile law firms really are. Even storied firms can collapse when their fortunes change—and fortunes can change fast.View more book results for the query "Stroock"
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.With 'Stars Aligned,' Polsinelli Adds More Than 20 Partners From Holland & Knight
Polsinelli, raiding Holland & Knight, will launch in Philadelphia with one of the "premier" executive comp and employee stock ownership plan practices in the U.S., the firm said.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.Office Subleasing Deals in Big Law Gain Traction, With Brownstein and Cozen Moving to New DC Offices
Brownstein Hyatt and Cozen O'Connor have inked to sublet spaces from Venable and Buckley, respectively, according to Cushman & Wakefield.Trending Stories
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