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Top Firms for Women for Equity and Power
Forty-four firms get WILEF's seal of approval.Brawls With League Yield More Big Legal Bills for NFL Players
The National Football League Players Association filed its annual financial report with the U.S. Department of Labor, which shows that the powerful professional sports union has paid big money to lawyers from five leading Am Law 100 firms.The Am Law 200 Second Hundred: The Financial Report
The group showed improvement, but its results lagged behind The Am Law 100's.Am Law 100 Analysis: The Superrich Firms Pull Away
It was a year of solid gains for The Am Law 100, especially for a burgeoning group of top firms.Wine Lovers Relocate, Plus More Lateral Moves
Duane Morris and McKool Smith saw a pair of oenophiles pull up stakes for new endeavors; Kirkland & Ellis adds one litigator and loses two more; Paul Hastings bolsters its banking group in London; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Am Law 100 Pair Keep Poaching, Plus More Lateral Moves
King & Spalding and Winston & Strawn continue their recent hiring sprees; Latham & Watkins lands one partner and lose two others; a longtime Reed Smith partner departs; Stroock snags a Goldman Sachs alum from Kirkland & Ellis; Wilmer brings back another former federal regulator; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Partner Profits Soar at Winston & Strawn
After seeing gross revenue and profits per partner sink in 2013, Winston & Strawn enjoyed a rebound year in 2014, as the firm posted big gains in several key financial metrics. While the firm's equity partnership decreased for a seventh straight year, Winston & Strawn recently added a dozen partners to its ranks following a raid on Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.Goodwin Procter Grabs Another Partner From Kenyon & Kenyon
Marcia Sundeen, head of Kenyon & Kenyon's International Trade Commission practice, joins five recently departed former colleagues at Goodwin Procter.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Paul Hastings' Revenue Surpasses $1 Billion
Paul Hastings' gross revenue passed surpassed $1 billion mark, with gross revenue increasing by 6.3 percent, revenue per lawyer growing by 8 percent and partner profits and partner profits increasing by 8.5 percent. At the same time, the firm's total number of lawyers was down by 16, though the number of partners increased by seven.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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