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Are Chinese Firms Sidelining Big Law on Hong Kong Listings Work?
The sole legal advisers to issuers on many Hong Kong Stock Exchange IPOs are Greater China-based law firms. Big Law can't compete with Chinese firms on fees and justify the low margins that come with the listings, which are much smaller than the billion-dollar deals they handled in the past.The Law Firm Disrupted: Making Strategy in Big Law, and Making It Work
Partners need to be part of the process. But they can gum it up if they're allowed to focus on minor, internal concerns. Instead, the real prize is identifying big picture opportunities.As They Plan Expansion, Most of Big Law in Missouri Grew Revenue and Profits Last Year
Among nine Am Law 200 firms from the Show Me State, the majority saw gains in revenue, RPL and average profits per equity partner.Clare Locke, Securing Overseas Alliance, Plots 'Smart' Growth After Departures
The firm's motivation for forging the alliance is unrelated to the exits of four partners months ago, according to Libby Locke.Amid Week of Departures, Perkins Coie Picks Up GC as IP Partner
Zach Hong arrived at Perkins' New York office from Cleerly, a digital health care company.View more book results for the query "*"
This City Is Competing With New York as an International Arbitration Hub
Winston & Strawn, Reed Smith and White & Case are among the firms aiming to grow in this space.Kirkland v Latham: Blackstone Swings Into Hipgnosis Deal to Rival Apollo Bid
The deal pits the world's largest private equity firms and their Big Law legal advisers against one another.Power Rankings (Plus): Bionic Boutiques Are Already Uncoupling Dollars From Hours
Susman's dominant outperformance in 2023 is suggestive of broader and structural change arriving in the big leagues.Gibson Dunn, Sullivan & Cromwell Tapped to Challenge FTC's Noncompete Ban
Gibson Dunn's Eugene Scalia, the former U.S. labor secretary, is representing tax services firm Ryan LLC. Sullivan & Cromwell is representing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Despite Tech Vendor's 'Admitted Negligence,' Ex-FisherBroyles Client May Struggle to Recover Damages
A Georgia appellate court earlier this month affirmed a ruling dismissing tech vendor CPA Global Support from a suit over a missed foreign patent application deadline. Damages could exceed $100 million, according to expert witness testimony.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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