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Employment Lawyers in Big Law Optimistic About More Work Ahead After Noncompete Rule
"If it did go into effect, certainly it's going to create a demand for people to make sure their nonsolicitation provisions are tightly drafted," said Ogletree partner Christine Bestor Townsend.As Equity Tiers Shrink, Big Law Grows Leverage
While some law firms may have increased leverage to boost profitability, firms may also change leverage because they need more associates to assist with complex cases, noted a law firm consultant.Law Firm Leaders Say Gen AI Can Level Playing Field Between Large and Smaller Firms
"[Generative AI] does help the smaller firm punch above its weight on projects and matters that require a lot of people," said John Polson of Fisher & Phillips.An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.Fisher Phillips Sees Litigation Demand Boost Revenue by Double Digits for Second Year
The Atlanta-founded firm increased revenue to $338.96 million in 2023–a 10.9% increase from 2022 and an 85% increase since 2016.View more book results for the query "Fisher Phillips"
Fisher Phillips Acquires Legal Tech Startup, Investing Further Into Tools for HR
"It fits with this idea of giving companies and HR teams sort of an on-demand resource that they have with us," said Jonathan Crook, Fisher Phillips partner and founder of the startup.Fisher Phillips Chairman Sees Continuing Challenge of Finding 'Talent' in 2024
The 600-lawyer employment law firm will be competitive with other firms of its size and specialty in associate pay, says John Polson, who's served as chair since the middle of 2022.Fisher Phillips Adds 30 Deloitte Lawyers to Open Three Offices in Mexico
The tie-up with a team from Deloitte coincides with growing demand for labor and employment advice in Mexico as more international companies shift production to North America.Looming SCOTUS Ruling May Have Chilling Effect on Big Law Diversity Efforts
"Law firms aren't directly in the crosshairs" as the Supreme Court considers two higher education affirmative action cases, said Regina Speed-Bost, managing partner of SB Law. "But in some respects we are. It is a direct affront to programs that have worked to address disparities."'Scale Can't Be Overstated': DLA Piper Posts 6% Revenue Gain in 2022
The global law firm remained well-hedged against rising interest rates, COVID lockdowns and the war in Ukraine.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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