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The American Lawyer

Looking for the Perfect Law Firm Business Model? Good Luck

Panelists at a law firm leadership forum offered conflicting visions of how to conquer current market challenges.
23 minute read

Legaltech News

Small Firms Struggling to Take the Technology Leap

Advanced legal technology struggles to find its place among smaller firms and solo practitioners.
18 minute read

The American Lawyer

For the World's Top-Grossing Firms, Slow and Steady Growth

By | September 26, 2016
The Global 100 saw revenue and profits per partner rise, our exclusive survey shows. Still, challenges abound.
170 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Firms Invest in Nonlawyer Industry Experts for Niche Services

In a client-driven legal market, law firms are constantly seeking ways to stand out as providing unique services and better value, even if it requires a long-term investment. And for some firms, that means pulling in skilled professionals with training and experience in other industries.
14 minute read

The American Lawyer

Global 100 Charts: Most Revenue, Lawyers and Profits per Partner

By | September 26, 2016
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Shearman & Sterling Partners Face Possible Demotions

The Am Law 100 firm, despite repeated denials, is considering a plan to remove some partners from the equity ranks in order to boost profits. Shearman & Sterling has watched its finances slip in recent years.
29 minute read

Daily Business Review

GrayRobinson Grows Revenue 4 Percent to $154M

The Orlando-based firm showed continued financial gains, growing revenue and head count by about 4 percent in fiscal year 2016, which ended Aug. 31.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Five Partners Compete for Leadership Post at McDermott

A crowded field is vying for the top management spot at McDermott, Will & Emery, which is voting to elect a new chair this week.
30 minute read

The Recorder

Despite Stronger Demand, Calif. Firms Could Be Facing Layoffs

California may have a better demand outlook than many other sectors of the country, but layoffs are still a very real possibility given rate pressures and rising associate salaries, consultants said.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

After Review, British Firm Slashes its New York Partnership

London-based Mischon de Reya, which opened a New York office in 2010, is poised to halve the size of its partnership in the Big Apple. The decision comes after a review of the firm's business.
16 minute read

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