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National Law Journal

Washington Wrap: DC Law Firms See Revenues Bloom

D.C. law firms among the bottom half of the Am Law 200 outperformed their peers in the latest rankings. Plus: Bob Bennett and Abbe Lowell find new firms to call home, and other legal business news of the week.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Are Law Firm Bonuses Considered 'Wages'?

Whether bonus payments to employees are “wages” under the New York Labor Law is an oft-litigated issue in employment disputes.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Mixed Results for New York Firms

Two Second Hundred firms in New York saw their revenue drop, two ascended to the Am Law 100 via mergers, and one enjoyed a staggering 49 percent rise in revenue.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Which New Jersey Firms Cracked the Am Law 200?

It was a familiar picture for New Jersey firms on the Am Law 200 this year, with moves up and down the board, but one firm joined the list for the first time.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Four Florida Firms Among Am Law Second Hundred

Carlton Fields, GrayRobinson, Shutts & Bowen, and Greenspoon Marder are among the nation's 101st to 200th highest-grossing firms in the Am Law Second Hundred report.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Lawyers Currently Need a New York Office—An Unnecessary Licensing Restriction?

In his New York Practice column, Thomas F. Gleason discusses Schoenfeld v. New York, which challenges the statute that a person admitted to practice law in New York must have a physical office there.
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

The Second Hundred Are Stuck in the Middle

The Second Hundred serve the same demanding clients as the Am Law 100 and are asked to deliver the same sophisticated legal advice, but with limited resources it's harder to get ahead.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

Debunking the Consolidation Myth

If you thought law firms have been consolidating through merger, think again.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Will Law Firms Be Ready When the Next Recession Hits?

The bottom is eventually going to drop on the U.S. economy, and many law firms won't be positioned to handle the fallout.
17 minute read

The American Lawyer

D.C.-Based Firms Find Fertile Ground in the Swamp

No Second Hundred firm in Washington saw its partner profits dip last year.
4 minute read

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