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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Shifts to Merit-Based Pay System
Partners at the newly formed global legal giant have been told that they will be rewarded for their cross-selling efforts with higher remuneration.Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Divests Stake in New Law Pioneer
Baker McKenzie, Macfarlanes and Stephenson Harwood are advising on a deal that will see newly formed global legal giant BCLP sell off its controlling stake in Lawyers on Demand.How We Put Together the Am Law 100
A closer look at how The American Lawyer reports the Am Law 100 issue.Will A&O's US Merger Move Impel Other Magic Circle Firms to Follow Suit?
The Magic Circle firm's trans-Atlantic merger talks could shake up the market as rivals rethink their U.S. strategies.Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner's Post-Merger Shake-up Continues
Dubai office head and founder Mohammed Kamal has left to join Watson Farley & Williams.Allen & Overy, O'Melveny Eye Potential Trans-Atlantic Union
The two firms are in deep discussions about a potential combination, according to two sources briefed on the matter. At least one high-ranking partner at O'Melveny & Myers is poised to leave the firm as a result of the deal.That Big Law Merger You Just Read About? He's Behind It
Three Big Law combinations closed this week. It could be a record. And Kent Zimmermann should know: He advised firms in all three deals.Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Brings Together 2 Leaders, 2 Firms
Bryan Cave and Berwin Leighton Paisner's transatlantic merger was notable for achieving financial integration. Its formation was aided greatly by the two women who led their respective firms and will now co-lead the combined entity.Report Finds Steady Pace Continuing for Law Firm Mergers
An analysis by Fairfax Associates found that the U.S. law firm merger market remained robust during the first quarter of 2018, with a strong outlook for cross-border combinations.Reed Smith Partner Leaves Firm Amid Sanctions, Email Row
Andrei Baev has left Reed Smith almost a year after coming aboard from Chadbourne & Parke. His exit comes as news emerged linking Baev to prominent Republican donor Elliott Broidy, who has sued the nation of Qatar for allegedly hacking his emails.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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