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Survey: Pro Bono Hours Dip Slightly at Am Law 200 Firms
Jenner & Block takes the top spot in our annual pro bono survey; Arnold & Porter is second.Cozen, McKenna Long at Opposite Ends of Growth Spectrum
With the NLJ 350 inspiring law firms to size up their competitors this week, we took a look at the Am Law 200 firms that saw their legal ranks fluctuate the most through the first six months of 2015.Reed Smith Adds Seven as Sports Pro Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
A seven-partner team will open a new Frankfurt office for Reed Smith, which saw a top sports lawyer head for greener fields; Foley Hoag brings on Massachusetts' former attorney general; Cravath hires from Crowell & Moring; and more notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Accounting Firm's Legal Arm Expands in London, Plus More Lateral Moves
EY Legal, the legal services unit of accounting giant Ernst & Young, launches a financial regulatory practice in London with 12 lawyers from two Am Law 100 firms; Foley Hoag opens in New York; a senior Wilmer partner goes in-house; a Cravath partner departs; more machinations at McKenna Long & Aldridge; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.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.Greenberg Traurig Grows in Chicago, Plus More Lateral Moves
A Chicago boutique is absorbed by Greenberg Traurig; a Gibson Dunn practice leader heads out on his own; Sidley Austin and Steptoe & Johnson each add a trio; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Bingham Malpractice Accord Smoothed Way for Morgan Lewis Talks
Bingham McCutchen's ongoing odyssey to find a merger partner could be coming to an end following a recent vote by the firm in favor of a combination with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. The Am Law Daily has learned that Bingham cleared a key hurdle with the firm this summer by quietly settling an ongoing malpractice dispute with Frank McCourt, the former owner of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers. The league is a longtime Morgan Lewis client.Edwards Wildman Trio Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Three more Edwards Wildman Palmer partners head elsewhere amid the firm's looming merger vote with Locke Lord; Kirkland's latest lateral raid targets Skadden; a Bingham McCutchen restructuring partner heads in-house; Tom Daschle joins forces with Baker Donelson; and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The 2014 Summer Associates Survey
In this year's edition of The American Lawyer's annual Summer Associates Survey, the 3,645 would-be lawyers who completed the poll said they were highly satisfied with their experience at the 135 firms where they spent the summer, with Foley Hoag and Choate Hall & Stewart earning the top marks.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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