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The American Lawyer

Special Report: Big Law Gets Smaller

By | October 31, 2016
With rent for prime commercial real estate rising and revenue growth declining, firms across the country are coping with rising rents, changing demands and transformative technologies by downsizing their office space.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Atlanta Firms Plot Moves in Tight Market

As prices rise and offices shrink, law firms in Atlanta are using space in new ways.
35 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Market, Design Trends Drive Texas Firms' Real Estate Moves

Everything's bigger in Texas, including the real estate. But some things—like lawyer offices—are getting smaller.
31 minute read

The American Lawyer

How to Deal With Pushback

Your partners don't want to move? Tips from firm leaders who've been there.
13 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Philadelphia Firms Opt for Less Space, More Flexibility

Keeping pace with national law firm real estate trends, law offices in the city are learning how to do more with less.
30 minute read

National Law Journal

D.C. Law Offices Set National Trends in Design, Price

Glass walls and coffee bars have popped up all over the nation's capital.
42 minute read

The American Lawyer

Why Don't More Firms Have Back Offices?

Despite savings, few firms have opened shared service centers.
32 minute read

National Law Journal

Movers

By | October 31, 2016
New arrivals and lateral moves in this week's column.
47 minute read

Litigation Daily

A Glimpse Behind the Curtain of Simpson Thacher in Clinton Foundation WikiLeaks Dump

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is a guest star in the trove of Wikileaks emails involving the Clinton Foundation--a rare, unfiltered look at attorney-client correspondence that includes billing details, nitpicky rewrites and attempts to manage perception. But the biggest takeaway is that the firm identified potential pay-to-play conflict of interest issues--real or perceived--that have become a significant campaign liability for Hillary Clinton.
26 minute read

The American Lawyer

Appeals Court Says Wachtell Can't Shake Icahn Malpractice Case

After earlier defeats in both state and federal court, billionaire investor Carl Icahn caught a break this week in a legal showdown with Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
8 minute read

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