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Can Big Law Merge in Chicago Any More?
Chicago's "diversity of business" is driving legal demand, noted Willkie's Craig Martin.Some Clients Are Pushing for Transparency Surrounding Origination Credits
In the battle over origination credits, some clients are vying for more transparency and a say in who gets the credit.Revenue Up 3.5%, PEP Grew 10.4% at Hunton Andrews As Demand Revved Up Last Fall
The firm saw its financial metrics rise in 2023, as demand across a range of practices accelerated during the second half of the firm's fiscal year.Latham's 7-Year Fight to Reshape New York City Property Taxes
The firm won a ruling from New York's high court last month finding the city's property tax system was "unfair, inequitable and has a discriminatory disparate impact on certain protected classes of New York City property owners."'A Legend': Paul Weiss Partner Michael Gertzman Dies at 60
Michael E. Gertzman was twice elected chair of the litigation practice and served on Paul Weiss' management and compensation committees.View more book results for the query "*"
Flurry of Law Firms Sign New Client Lobbying Relationships as Big Law Reports Millions in Q1 Revenue
Akin, Brownstein Hyatt, Holland & Knight, K&L Gates, Covington and Hogan Lovells all reported new lobbying client relationships in recent weeks.Employment Lawyers in Big Law Optimistic About More Work Ahead After Noncompete Rule
"If it did go into effect, certainly it's going to create a demand for people to make sure their nonsolicitation provisions are tightly drafted," said Ogletree partner Christine Bestor Townsend.Caribbean Energy Needs Are on the Rise, and Plenty of That Work is Headed For U.S. Law Firms
After a slow period in the Caribbean that was caused by COVID-19 and supply chain issues, lawyers are starting to see an uptick of work coming out of the region, particularly in the energy sector.Quinn Emanuel Formalizes Saudi Presence
Major law firms have been drawn by the irresistible pull of Saudi economic growth.FTC's Noncompete Ban Could Encourage Mobility Among Legal Recruiters
Headhunting firms have used covenants to prevent their employees from leaving. Now these firms could become more vulnerable to poaching.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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