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Linklaters' US Struggle: A Unique Problem or a Wider Challenge Facing Top UK Firms?
Rivals, consultants and ex-Linklaters partners share views on the firm's recent US expansion and whether it could finally see the firm compete, or highlights a wider challenge facing UK-founded firms in the US.The Time to Do a Transatlantic Merger is Now
As international GDP growth slows, law firms hoping to keep up with Kirkland, Latham, Skadden, and Simpson Thacher need to consider mergers involving the US, writes the Global Lawyer.Big Law Firms Grow Energy Sector Teams in Houston, LA
Vinson & Elkins hired a Shearman & Sterling tax and energy transition partner in Los Angeles, and Willkie Farr & Gallagher added a Mayer Brown energy finance and transactions partner in Houston.Shearman's Co-Managing Partner Leads Team Move to Linklaters in New York
The six-person team is departing ahead of the firm's merger with Allen & Overy, which will see A&O leaders take charge of the combined firm.With Law Firm Merger Interest at 'All-Time High,' Consolidation May Heat Up in 2024
At least nine mergers have already been announced and slated for completion in 2024, according to consulting firm Fairfax.View more book results for the query "Allen & Overy"
Willkie Expands Private Equity and Energy Team in Houston with Shearman Partner
Sarah McLean, who was joint head of the U.S. energy industry group at Shearman & Sterling, started work at Willkie Farr & Gallagher on the New Year's Day holiday to keep up with client needs.8 Stories That Changed the Legal Industry in 2023
From A&O Shearman to Israel-Gaza—here are our picks for the biggest stories of the year.Amid Strong Performance in Local Markets, Law Firms Continued to Open Up Shop in Texas in 2023
Out-of-state firms continued to open offices in the robust Texas market throughout 2023, and a number of firms put new leaders into place.Law Firm Mergers Began With a Boutique Bash. Will the Party Continue in 2024?
A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.Akin Winds Down Beijing Office
Akin will continue to practice in Hong Kong and Singapore, its two other offices in Asia.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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