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Holland & Knight
- Designation: National
- Head Count: 926
- Gross Revenues: $598,000,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $645,000
- Profits Per Partner: $950,000
- Year Over Year Change: 1
The result of a 1968 merger between two Floridabased law firms, Holland & Knight has grown into a top 50 firm in the United States (indeed, it ranked exactly fiftieth on the 2011 Am Law 100, with just over $550 million in revenue). Based in Tampa, it has more than 900 lawyers (including 183 equity partners), and boasts practice areas that range from corporate law and intellectual property to aviation and alcoholic beverage law. Holland & Knights health care group is particularly wellknown; its among the largest such practices in the country, and has been one of the firms strongest performers in recent years.
While Holland & Knight maintains a large presence throughout Florida, it has expanded both its geographical and substantive reach over the past decade. An August 2002 merger with 85lawyer McBride Baker & Coles gave it a sizable presence in Chicago, while the March 2007 acquisition of Milstein & Taylor gave a boost to its IP practice. Meanwhile, office openings in Beijing (2004) and Abu Dhabi (2008) broadened its global footprint. Holland & Knight also maintains a fairly substantial base in the nations capital, with 138 lawyers based in the firms Washington, D.C., office and another 36 lawyers working in nearby McLean, Virginia.
While the economic crisis did not leave Holland & Knight unscathedthe firm eliminated some 70 lawyer positions in 2009it was on the rebound by 2010, when average profits per partner jumped 15 percent (they increased another 11 percent, to $890,000, in 2011). One explanation for the uptick on profits, according to managing partner Steven Sonberg, was a thorough approach to trimming expenses. Still, Holland & Knight continues to rank well outside the top 100 for average partner compensation (ranking 140th among law firms in 2010).
Another bright spot has been the work coming out of Latin America, where the firmand its Miami office in particularhas helped U.S., European, and Chinese companies break into the regions transportation, construction, telecommunications, and natural resources markets. Miami just happens to be a hub for Latin American work to take place, says Sonberg.
The firms upswing has trickled down, too. Midlevel associate satisfactionwhich took a pounding during the recessionhas been slowly but steadily rising. The firms 111thplace finish in 2009 improved to ninetyfourth place in 2010 and seventyeighth by 2011. A few more years of this trend, and Holland & Knight may well be a hub for ambitious young lawyers, too.
Updated as of 1/1/12
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | 52 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 52 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 27 | 4 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | NR | N/A | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 63 | 36 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 47 | 2 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | 78 | 16 | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | 33 | 23 | Summer programs |
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Bomb Suspects Pictured; Lawyers Come To Victims' Aid
Sheri Qualters : The National Law Journal : April 18, 2013
Federal authorities released pictures of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing on Thursday as firms and lawyers with Boston ties stepped up to help victims and practices in the afflicted area strove to return to normal.
Bomb Suspects Pictured; Lawyers Come To Victims' Aid
Sheri Qualters : The National Law Journal : April 18, 2013
Federal authorities released pictures of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing on Thursday as firms and lawyers with Boston ties stepped up to help victims and practices in the afflicted area strove to return to normal.
Bomb suspects pictured; lawyers come to victims' aid
Sheri Qualters : The National Law Journal : April 18, 2013
Federal authorities released pictures of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing on Thursday as firms and lawyers with Boston ties stepped up to help victims and practices in the afflicted area strove to return to normal.
Business, Moral and Political Imperatives for Diversity
Pedro A. Cortés and Teresa Rodriguez : The Legal Intelligencer : April 16, 2013
Our nation is rapidly becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. According to the 2010 decennial census, 36.3 percent of the U.S. population was comprised of people classified as minorities — i.e., those of any race other than non-Hispanic, single-race whites.
NLRB's Quandary
Zoe Tillman : The National Law Journal : April 15, 2013
President Barack Obama stepped back into the fray over the National Labor Relations Board last week, nominating two lawyers to fill vacant seats at an agency whose membership has drawn criticism from Republicans and questions of legality from a federal appeals court.
Social Media Use and Researching Jurors in the Courtroom
Richard Raysman and Peter Brown : New York Law Journal : April 11, 2013
In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, the principal at Peter Brown & Associates, write: Despite preventative steps, the problem of jurors violating trial instructions through social media usage persists. Some of the dangers of Facebooking jurors include directly communicating with or "friending" witnesses or parties, divulging confidential information about the trial or the deliberative process, disclosing personal information about fellow jurors, or revealing an unacceptable bias for or against one party.
The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Diane Jeantet : The Am Law Daily : April 9, 2013
King & Spalding brings aboard a former assistant chief of the Justice Department's antitrust division in New York; Gibson Dunn hires a longtime veteran of the SEC; and Schiff Hardin grabs four attorneys from Miller Canfield. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to thechurn@alm.com.
Howrey Trustee Adds Firms to Clawback List
Julia Love : The Recorder : April 9, 2013
The Howrey estate was by turns peaceable and litigious Friday, striking a multimillion-dollar settlement with one of its insurance carriers while rounding up more firms — including Haynes and Boone — for clawback claims.
Social Media Use and Researching Jurors in the Courtroom
Richard Raysman and Peter Brown : New York Law Journal : April 9, 2013
In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, the principal at Peter Brown & Associates, write: Despite preventative steps, the problem of jurors violating trial instructions through social media usage persists. Some of the dangers of Facebooking jurors include directly communicating with or "friending" witnesses or parties, divulging confidential information about the trial or the deliberative process, disclosing personal information about fellow jurors, or revealing an unacceptable bias for or against one party.
Howrey Trustee Adds Firms to Clawback List
Julia Love : The Recorder : April 8, 2013
The Howrey estate was by turns peaceable and litigious Friday, striking a multimillion-dollar settlement with one of its insurance carriers while rounding up more firms for clawback claims.
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