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The Recorder

Law Firms Remain a 'Great Target' as US Firm Hit in Alleged Chinese Hack

Hackers reportedly went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work—a stark reminder law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Saul Ewing Sees Profits Grow in Integration Year

Revenue per lawyer and profits per equity partner both rose in the year after a merger with Arnstein & Lehr.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Despite Closing Asia Offices, Troutman Sanders Sees Revenue and Profit Growth

Troutman recruited 16 lateral partners last year, but it shuttered its roughly 40-lawyer practice in Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai, causing head count to decline.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Tesla GC Butswinkas Makes Hasty Return to Williams & Connolly

Dane Butswinkas, who left his leadership role at the firm for Tesla just two months ago, has now returned full time to Williams & Connolly.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Reed Smith Grows Revenue and Profits, Citing Strong Demand

The firm saw revenue grow 5 percent, while profits per equity partner increased by 7 percent.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

A Multitiered Approach to Legal IT Security

Regardless of size, what are the best practices a firm should follow? An outline the layers of security comprising the baseline plan for legal technology.
7 minute read

International Edition

Three-way merger creates new Spanish law firm

The new firm is made up of eight partners in three different regions
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

After Retrenchment, Cadwalader Reverses Revenue Slide and Boosts Profits

Cadwalader saw its first firmwide revenue increase in several years despite a 13 percent drop in London.
6 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields names new private equity leaders

New UK and German co-heads lined up as firm attempts to move on from Kirkland departures
3 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Measuring Client Equity: How Satisfied Is Satisfied?

Midsize firms typically use two methods for obtaining client feedback: client surveys and client interviews. If designed thoughtfully and carried out properly, each of these methods for gauging client satisfaction yields clear, concrete, and reliable data both by individual client and, when amalgamated, a composite view of client satisfaction for the firm as a whole.
6 minute read

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