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on Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP

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Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker

  • Designation: National
  • Head Count: 899
  • Gross Revenues: $908,000,000
  • Revenue Per Lawyer: $1,010,000
  • Profits Per Partner: $2,080,000
  • Year Over Year Change: no change

They took off with Los Angeles, three middle–aged lawyers who opened up shop in 1951, covering the core California legal food groups: employment, real estate, and litigation. They added corporate and tax along the way and today Paul Hastings’s 900 lawyers are spread across 18 offices on three continents. They do well—profits per partner hover around $2 million—and they do good. Recent years have seen the firm dramatically improve in key noneconomic measures. Associate satisfaction—which had ranked 103rd on The American Lawyer’s 2008 Midlevel Associates Survey—ranked second on our 2010 tally and sixth in 2011. Meanwhile, Paul Hastings has morphed into an industry leader in pro bono, placing second of 200 firms on our 2011 Pro Bono report (with attorneys averaging a stratospheric 130 hours of nonpaying work). Diversity ranks well above average, too: Nearly 20 percent of the firm’s U.S. attorneys are minorities. Paul Hastings was named to The American Lawyer’s A–List—which looks at financial and nonfinancial metrics to identify the country’s most elite firms—in 2010 and 2011.

They haven’t abandoned their roots. Paul Hastings was named The American Lawyer’s Labor and Employment Litigation Department of the Year in 2010 and 2004, and was a finalist for the title in 2006 and 2008 (the contest is held every two years). It’s a bi–coastal real estate power, having absorbed an Am Law Second Hundred firm in 2000 with a lucrative New York practice. And it continues to build on its early push into the Asia–Pacific region, opening a Tokyo office in 1988 and expanding its footprint to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing in the early 2000s. Paul Hastings did lay off several dozen associates during the recession, but didn’t see the dramatic declines in revenues and profitability that many of its peers did.

—Updated as of 1/1/12

Firm Rankings

Survey Rank Year Over Year Change Description
Am Law 100 24 no change Gross revenue
Am Law 200 24 no change Gross revenue
NLJ 250 30 6 Lawyer head count
The A-List 2 1 Overall excellence
Pro Bono Scorecard 2 5 Pro-bono commitment
Diversity Scorecard 20 6 Minority head count
Midlevel Associates Survey 2 4 Job satisfaction
Summer Associates Survey NR N/A Summer programs

In the News

Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy

Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 24, 2013

Most law firms are wary of suing lawyers. Diamond McCarthy is not one of them. The Texas-based litigation shop has been hired by Dewey & LeBoeuf's liquidation trustee, Alan Jacobs, to pursue claims against former partners from the now-defunct firm, according to court filings made last week.

Six Am Law Firms Help Bring Big League Soccer to NYC

Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 22, 2013

Doing their part to launch a surefire local rivalry for Major League Soccer's New Jersey-based New York Red Bulls, Akin Gump, DLA Piper, Herrick Feinstein, and Paul Hastings all landed roles on the $100 million deal announced this week to create the New York City Football Club. The new team, a joint venture between Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and the English Premier League's Manchester City F.C., could ultimately move into a $340 million stadium that MLS and its lawyers from Fried Frank and Proskauer Rose hope to see completed by 2016.

Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy

Sara Randazzo : The Am Law Daily : May 22, 2013

Diamond McCarthy, a Texas litigation shop with a track record of suing other lawyers, has been brought in by Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 liquidation trustee to recover money from certain former Dewey partners.

Asset Valuation

: New York Law Journal : May 20, 2013

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by WithumSmith+Brown, PC: "Prepare for the Next Real Estate Bubble," "Identify and Valuate Intangible Assets and Intellectual Property," "Admissible and Persuasive Valuations of Debtors-in-Possession" and "Significant Reform Initiatives Target Investment Management."

Significant Reform Initiatives Target Investment Management

Domenick Pugliese : New York Law Journal : May 20, 2013

Paul Hastings partner Domenick Pugliese discusses four significant reform efforts that have directly targeted funds and their advisers: money market fund reform, registration requirements for hedge fund advisers, higher net worth requirements for clients who are charged performance fees by their advisers and for investors in hedge funds, and CFTC regulation of investment advisers managing mutual funds that are deemed to be functioning as "commodity pools."

Sheppard Mullin's Seoul Ambitions

Tom Brennan : The Asian Lawyer : May 20, 2013

The Los Angeles firm has publicly stated its aim to have a Seoul office of as many as 150 lawyers and to practice Korean law as soon as it can. Can Sheppard Mullin really make itself a leader in an ultracompetitive market?

Sedgwick Bids to Trim Claims Arising From Ponzi Scheme

Amanda Bronstad : The National Law Journal : May 16, 2013

Sedgwick LLP has moved to dismiss what it called "over-reaching" claims in a $200 million malpractice lawsuit filed by the receiver of a purported medical receivables purchasing company in California that was revealed to be a $1 billion Ponzi scheme.

Contrite Companies Can Be Forgiven in Bribery Cases

Amanda Bronstad : The National Law Journal : May 15, 2013

When apparel maker Ralph Lauren Corp. first discovered that one of its employees had been bribing custom officials in Argentina, the company immediately notified the U.S. government, offering its employees for interviews and turning over documents.

Texas' Top Deals of 2012

Brenda Sapino Jeffreys : Texas Lawyer : May 13, 2013

The top 10 deals in Texas in 2012.

Contrite Companies Can Win Forgiveness in Bribery Cases

Amanda Bronstad : The National Law Journal : May 13, 2013

More companies are beginning to realize that cooperation and compliance with FCPA regulations could lead to reduced fines and spare them criminal actions. The government, meanwhile, avoids the substantial effort entailed in investigating and bringing cases to trial.

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