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With Demand at an 'All-Time High,' Clark Hill Revenue Up 11.7%, Profits Up 29.9%
The Detroit-founded firm posted impressive financials with strong demand in practices such as M&A, labor and employment, litigation and cybersecurity.At Morrison & Foerster, Ketanji Brown Jackson Developed Her Supreme Court Chops
Jackson was recruited by Beth Brinkmann, who had a plan to create one of the most diverse Supreme Court practices in the country, according to some colleagues.Clark Hill Adds Phoenix Office in Combination With Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
In its second combination of 2022, Clark Hill added 18 lawyers and a new Phoenix office by combining with business law firm Ryley Carlock & Applewhite.Deal Watch: Lots of IPOs and SPACs, Including One SPAC Merger That Has Drawn a Lot of Interest
Not a huge week for deals, but IPOs and SPACs made noise, including one that involves a former president.Crowell Launches Denver Office, Tapping Deep Into Local Talent Pool
To lead the new office, the Washington-headquartered Am Law 100 firm has lured well-known local talent Meshach Rhoades, an experienced litigator who joins from Armstrong Teasdale. Katy Raffensperger, whose transactional practice was previously at Hogan Lovells, is also joining.View more book results for the query "Clark Hill"
When It Comes to Office Returns, Associates and Staff Are a Workforce Divided
Associates see the value in getting back to the office, but law firm staff aren't so eager.Big Law Is Targeting Secondary Markets for Growth—Salt Lake City and Miami Could Be Next
Population growth, tech and VC dollars, universities and business-friendly regulation. Those are a few key ingredients for the growth of secondary legal markets like Austin, Denver and Nashville, Tennessee.Eyeing an 'Opportunity to Do Something Special,' Michigan Cannabis Lawyer Moves to Am Law 200 Firm
Dykema Gossett, which aims to expand its cannabis practice amid widely increasing demand, has added a new lawyer to its ranks in the state capital.As Cyber Attacks Surge, Law Firms Are an Increasingly Common Target
"We're seeing a significant increase in law firms being attacked," said James Lee, COO of the Identity Theft Resource Center. "That's because their cyber security sucks—it's not much more complicated than that. They have not historically thought of themselves as targets."Sales Tech Firm Sues Baker & Hostetler Alleging Overbilling, Bad Stock Guidance
The former client says it encountered challenges with financings because of Baker & Hostetler's advice.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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