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O'Melveny Expands Bankruptcy Practice as Economic Uncertainty Drives Restructuring Demand
The bankruptcy practice is poised to exceed the highs of 2020 due to a confluence of factors, recently hired O'Melveny partner Julian Gurule said.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.Jones Day Picks Up 8 More US Supreme Court Clerks
The firm recruited another group of former clerks who worked with Republican-nominated judges on the U.S. Supreme Court.Deal Watch: Wachtell, Ropes Lead $10B Biotech Deal, and M&A Landscape Could Use Fewer 'Shock Waves'
Deals continue to come in, though not at a pace most would prefer. Debevoise's Michael Diz said the last couple of years have been one shock after another.View more book results for the query "Bradley"
Hogan to Welcome Fewer Than Expected Stroock Partners, but Many Were Firm Leaders
The group of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan partners bound for Hogan Lovells includes several who held leadership roles, including Jeff Keitelman, Christopher Doyle and James Bernard.Deal Watch: Big Week for M&A, But Big Law Dealmakers Say It May Not Last
"The more significant challenge that leveraged M&A is facing is the breadth of available financing," noted Ethan Klingsberg at Freshfields.Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.Deal Watch: S&C, Paul Weiss Lead $9.6B Big Sandwich Deal, Obstacles to M&A Ramp Up
M&A and deal activity is continuing in 2023, just less of it. And part of that is due to all the headwinds that keep popping up.Lawsuits Over Big Law Diversity Fellowships Prompt Firms to Scrutinize DEI Program Language
The lawsuits filed this week take particular aim at language contained in the firms' diversity fellowship applications that conservative legal activist Edward Blum's group views as exclusionary against its "white, nondisabled heterosexual man" client.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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