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New York Law Journal

Eisner Gobbles Up NY Boutique, Expanding East Coast Entertainment Practice

The LA-based firm is adding four lawyers with a film and music industry clientele from Tavel & Shulman and Gray Krauss Sandler Des Rochers.
3 minute read

International Edition

Why Do Some Australian Firms Shun Tie-Ups and Prefer to Go It Alone?

A host of Australian firms have merged with Big Law and Magic Circle firms in recent years. But some firms argue they are better off remaining independent.
7 minute read

International Edition

Five Spanish and Latin American Law Firms Merge, Launch New Cross-Continental Firm

Velae Legal Group, which has 250 lawyers and 51 partners, was created by firms based in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru and the Dominican Republic.
2 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Mid-Market Recap: Looking to Build in the Middle

The intersection between government, businesses and regulatory work would seem fertile ground for many mid-market firms.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Recruiter Sues Windels Marx, Seeking $3 Million for IP Group Placement

Austin & Devon Associates says the law firm's managing partner admitted that he felt “terrible,” but the firm has still refused to pay a fee for a group move from Budd Larner.
4 minute read

International Edition

Ince France Rebrands After Merger Search Frustrates

The 32-lawyer former Ince branch has offices in Paris, Le Havre and Marseille and will now be known as Stream.
2 minute read

International Edition

In Pictures: The Moves Of The Week

Moves this week for DLA Piper, Dentons and TLT.
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

A&O and O'Melveny Toil Over Talks as Clock Ticks on Merger

Drawn-out negotiations can carry serious risks, but merger veterans say deals like this one always demand major investments of time and effort.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Law Firm Mergers Hit the Doldrums—for Now

The pace of mergers slowed in the first half of 2019—and the deals were smaller—compared with the same timeframe last year.
3 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Where the Am Law 200 Invades, Will Mid Law Get Squeezed?

The influx of large firms in Charlotte, North Carolina, for example "made us move faster to stay in line with some of these bigger firms," consultant Jill Huse said.
4 minute read

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