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The Am Law Second Hundred: Taking a Dive
Overall, the firms in the bottom half of the Am Law 200 had a rougher year than their richer counterparts.Growing Pains Follow Mergers for Dinsmore & Shohl
Mergers boost the firm's top line, but revenue per lawyer and profits per partner slip.The 2016 Am Law 200: Our Exclusive Report
The Second Hundred, firms 101-200 on our list of the nation's highest-grossing firms, underperformed their larger counterparts in 2015.Deal Watch: Lexmark Inks Sale With Four Big Firms in the Queue
Wachtell, Skadden, Cleary Gottlieb and King & Wood Mallesons are advising on a $3.6 billion acquisition of U.S. printer maker Lexmark International Inc. by a Chinese-led consortium.The Door Spins at Jenner & Block, Plus More Lateral Moves
A shift change at Jenner & Block; Duane Morris takes on 13 lawyers from two firms; DLA Piper partners form their own boutique; a Proskauer Rose litigator becomes CEO of a litigation financier; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.An Early Look at the 2016 Am Law 100
Before The American Lawyer's complete annual Am Law 100 report is released on April 25, take a peek at preliminary reporting on law firm financials from The Am Law Daily and its regional affiliates.Katten Litigation Co-Leader Decamps, Plus More Lateral Moves
The U.S. Department of Commerce adds a high-profile partner from Katten Muchin Rosenman; Greenberg Traurig and Holland & Knight trade hires; Winston & Strawn's arbitration co-chair departs; and other notable additions from around The Am Law 200.2016 New Partner Announcements
The American Lawyer invites firms to send us the names of their new partners for 2016. Please send submissions to [email protected].The Am Law 200: After Series of Mergers, Dinsmore's Revenue Soars
Three mergers in one year proved to be a mixed bag for regional Am Law 200 firm Dinsmore & Shohl, which saw its gross revenue grow in 2015, while partner profits and revenue per lawyer slipped.Dinsmore & Shohl Names 13 New Partners
The lawyers are based in Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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