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As Hourly Fees Become 'Painful,' Focus Grows on Alternative Fee Arrangements
"Companies are getting a lot more cost-conscious, and really paying attention to the bottom line," consultant Ken Callander said. "As we move forward, you're gonna see that more."Squire Patton Beefs Up Cybersecurity Practice With ArentFox and Baker & Hostetler Defectors
The duo arrives at a time when firms are looking to strengthen their offerings in the practice area.M&A Lawyers Eye 'Sweet Spot' for Big Tech Acquirers
Partners in Silicon Valley firms say the strength of the tech sector in recent years, coupled with more investor-friendly valuations, will breed more demand in the back half of 2022.Autonomous Vehicles Emerging as Avenue of Specialization in Big Law
One litigator likened the opportunities in the sector to the "internet boom and the industrial revolution combined."Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets
While some firms have moved to nationwide compensation structures, others still see value in differentiating by the market.View more book results for the query "Baker Hostetler"
Baker & Hostetler Adds 5-Attorney Real Estate Group as Practice Demand Grows
Partner Josiah Bancroft said that most of his client business has switched with him in the move from McGuireWoods.Should Firms Use Billable Hour Targets to Incentivize More Collaboration?
Firms can use lawyers' natural incentives to meet billing goals in a broader effort to collaborate toward bigger aims.Big Law Attorneys Are Bullish on the 'Staying Power' of Energy Transition
According to one Vinson & Elkins partner, the current momentum behind green energy is like "a speeding train that can't be stopped."The Power of Niche: These Lawyers Supercharge Their Practices With a Focus on the Obscure
Some lawyers make a solid living—for themselves and their firms—by focusing on super niche areas of the law and unearthing obscure legal solutions.Why Big Law Gets Involved in the Voting Rights and Gerrymandering Fight
"If you're really motivated by dollars and cents, frankly election-related litigation is not the best way to make lots of money," said Baker & Hostetler's Mark Braden.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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