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'We Want to Stigmatize That Work': Report Focuses on Big Law's Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry
Law Students for Climate Accountability said more law firms received an "A" in its scorecard this year, but most received "D" and "F" scores.Paul Weiss Adds Former Wachtell Executive Compensation Partner in New York
Andrea Wahlquist Brown has decades of experience at both Wachtell and Simpson Thacher.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.Stoel Rives Sees Revenue, Head Count Fall, but Profits Inch Up Due to Higher-Value Work
Even as revenue, net income and head count fell at Stoel Rives in 2022, firm leader Melissa Jones said the firm is in a position of strength, as it continues to win more high-value work in litigation, environmental and energy matters.'Second-Best Year Ever': Paul Weiss Saw Slight Decline in Revenue as PEP Fell 7%
Firm chair Brad Karp said a decline in headcount was a consequence of "not over-hiring," and as associates left in the lateral market last year, the firm chose not to replace them.View more book results for the query "Chevron"
Donald Flexner, Antitrust Titan of Boies Schiller Flexner, Dies at 81
During a legal career that spanned 55 years, Flexner helped break up AT&T while at the DOJ and went on to advise on the country's biggest mergers in private practice.'This is Not Reactive': Shearman Outlines Growth Strategy, Accepting Some Partner Losses
Shearman's leaders are seeking scale and a path to $3 billion in revenue, but they say the firm doesn't need a merger to survive.Loyal Clients Helped Gibson Dunn Continue Record Revenue, Profit Streak in 2022
The law firm posted 10% gains in gross revenue and profits per equity partner as M&A and private equity complemented strong litigation demand.Reed Smith's Use of Private Investigators in Washington Commanders' Scandal Raises Ethics Concerns
The congressional investigation into sexual misconduct and bullying at the NFL team reveals the firm as the latest in Big Law to hire third parties whose conduct would be considered unethical. But experts said current rules don't block the behavior.Randy Mastro Faced Gibson Dunn's Retirement Policy Before Moving to King & Spalding
The 65-year-old litigator had sought to become managing partner, succeeding Ken Doran, but was unsuccessful in his bid.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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