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The Recorder

Behind Elevate's Buying Binge: Founder Liam Brown's Meticulous Strategy

The founder and chairman of the L.A.-based alternative legal services provider Elevate said the company—with gross revenue possibly reaching up to $90 million this year—could acquire a midsize U.K. law firm.
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The American Lawyer

Behind Elevate's Buying Binge: Liam Brown's Meticulous Strategy

Elevate's founder said the company, with gross revenue possibly reaching up to $90 million this year, could acquire a midsize U.K. law firm.
6 minute read

International Edition

Behind Elevate's Buying Binge: Liam Brown's Meticulous Strategy

Elevate's founder said the company, with gross revenue possibly reaching up to $90 million this year, could acquire a midsize U.K. law firm.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Big Law Partners Play Musical Chairs in Houston Market

Several Houston Big Law partners made moves to new firms this month, with one common factor—each handles work in the energy sector.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Former Rep. Steve Israel to Advise Michael Best's Lobbying Arm

Israel, a Long Island Democrat, joins Republican Trump administration alums Reince Priebus and Stefan Passantino as the latest to align with Michael Best.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Saul Ewing Opens Minneapolis Office, Continuing Midwest Expansion

Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing is taking eight partners from Minnesota's oldest law firm to launch its newest outpost.
4 minute read

International Edition

Latham & Watkins banking co-head Kandel quits for US rival in London

London star exits for rival firm after almost nine years
2 minute read

International Edition

Eversheds Sutherland boosts global revenue by 10%

The results relate to the firm's second year post-merger
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: 12 New Lateral Litigator Moves Not to Miss

Here's a look at a dozen recent litigator moves that could prove to be game-changers.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

100 Judge Appointments and 3 Florida Supreme Court Cases Later, a Shutts & Bowen Attorney Returns

Daniel Nordby returns to Shutts & Bowen after two years as general counsel for former Gov. Rick Scott.
2 minute read

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