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The Am Law 100 Found Success in 2019. Will It Be Enough in 2020?
After a 5% increase in gross revenue and 3% growth in revenue per lawyer, the Am Law 100 were in a good place at the start of 2020. Then a global pandemic started. Now what?Baker & Hostetler Makes Dallas Launch Official, Adding 4 More Partners
While several partners have worked for the firm for weeks, Baker & Hostetler just announced opening of its new, 16-lawyer Dallas office.Barnes & Thornburg Launches in New York, Hiring From Akin, Davis Polk
The Am Law 100 firm has quietly added people in the Big Apple, recruiting its office leader from Akin Gump and hiring counsel from Davis Polk and Cahill as partners.The Lateral Integration Process Has Gotten a Facelift as Firms Search for a Leg Up
Law firms are scrapping old methods of lateral integration in favor of staffed-up programs designed to deliver.New Chicago MP Looks to Grow Barnes & Thornburg's Windy City Presence
"I didn't inherit a fixer-upper, the office is in great shape," said Michael Carrillo, the new managing partner of the firm's Chicago office.Barnes & Thornburg Opens in 3 New Cities With Brinks Gilson Group
Along with the beginnings of a full-service office in North Carolina's Research Triangle, the arrivals give Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg a presence in Ann Arbor and Salt Lake City.As Hackers Get Smarter, Can Law Firms Keep Up?
"It's not the hardware you worry about. It's the mistake that someone makes that inadvertently gives a bad actor access," said one law firm cybersecurity partner.Recession-Era Office Openings Are Paying Off, Says Barnes & Thornburg
As the legal industry reeled in 2009, Barnes & Thornburg gambled on launching new offices in Delaware, Georgia, Minnesota and Ohio. How are they faring 10 years on?Midwest Merger Makes Taft an Am Law 100 Contender
After a merger with Briggs and Morgan, Taft Stettinius & Hollister will have more than 600 attorneys and anticipates gross revenue that could push it into the Am Law 100.Bank of New York Mellon Lawyer Adam Solowsky Joins Reed Smith
Solowsky serves as counsel in Reed Smith's financial industry group in New York. He's the second in-house lawyer in the financial services industry to transition back into private practice this week.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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