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New Jersey Top 40: Specialty Practices, Room for Rate Increases Boosted Law Firm Revenue
According to this year's annual New Jersey Top 40 report, only four firms saw significant revenue declines, while 17 saw gross revenue growth of more than 5% compared with 2022.The Largest Firms By New York Headcount
Firms with the largest presence in New York have generally grown their headcounts and revenue.London Lateral Hiring Has Busiest First Half in 5 Years
Hiring in the finance sector was up, while private equity saw a distinct decrease in moves.X Corp. Faces Trademark Suit From PR Agency, Ellis George Over 'X' Logo
Virginia-based Multiply trademarked its stylized X logo in 2019. It says the 2023 rebranding of Twitter to X Corp. has caused confusion that has harmed its business.Jackson Lewis Enters Appearance for US Chess, Seeks to Move Whistleblower Suit to Federal Court
In a post on social media, Jennifer Shahade said U.S. Chess "has thus far ignored my lawyers follow-ups on their own mediation offer." She also said her legal team anticipates that U.S. Chess will attempt to take the case out of New Jersey and move it to a state more beneficial to the defendants.View more book results for the query "King"
Tracking a Spurt of Moves in the White-Collar World
A recent report tracking lateral partner hires by Am law 50 and Magic Circle firms in London, New York, Washington, D.C. and the San Francisco Bay area found that white-collar moves more than doubled year-over-year.Paul Weiss Fills Restructuring Gap With Akin Hire
The move comes as the firm continues to grow in London.Two-Tiered Partnership Structure Is Nothing New in Australia, But Not All Firms Are Fans
Law.com International spoke with several leading Australian firms about their pay structure, and several said they have had both equity and nonequity partners for decades. But some firms said they have rejected the adoption of a two-tiered partnership, believing it does not help the firm.King & Spalding Secures Path for Client's $75.4M Claim on Polyethylene Plant Project
Texas law does not provide injunctive relief to preclude payment on a letter of credit for contractual disputes, 14th Court of Appeals Justice Frances Bourliot said.Trending Stories
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