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'Ripe for Growth': Three Regions Are Targets for Law Firm Expansion in 2022
Even after the rush to Salt Lake City this fall, and a spate of openings this month from Virginia to Kansas City and the San Francisco Bay, law firm leaders say they will likely continue to grow their footprint in the states next year and beyond.Big Law Continues Rapid Expansion Throughout the US
After two Am Law firms announced plans to open their doors in new markets last week, three more followed suit Wednesday, launching offices in Virginia, California and Utah.Law Firm Talent Wars: They're Not Just for Associates Anymore
"I think professional staff have been underappreciated in law firm culture for a long time," one litigation firm leader said.Billable Hour Credit Is Helping These Big Law Firms Move 'From Thought to Action' on DEI Matters
"Reframing efforts in an additive way is psychologically powerful. It diversifies the voices we hear within the firm on DEI matters, too, since the credit is available to everyone," a Cooley lawyer said.Another Am Law 100 Firm Launches DEI Credit for Billable Hours
"We believe that providing superior client service depends on our ability to draw on the insights and experience of attorneys from diverse backgrounds," a Fox Rothschild firm leader said Wednesday.View more book results for the query "Fox Rothschild"
Why One Am Law 200 Firm Will Pay First-Years More in Phila. Than NY
The firm's managing partner says "one image does not accurately depict all of the nuances associated with attorney compensation and the specific roles we are looking to fill across markets."UnitedLex Trial to Unfold Without Former LeClairRyan Directors and Officers
The Chapter 7 trustee for LeClairRyan sued the defunct firm's former directors and officers for $41.5 million in 13 separate actions in September.In Seattle, Big Law Sees a Booming Market for Tech, Real Estate and Employment Work
In a market dominated by midsize and independent firms, Big Law aims to serve as "client predictors" in the Emerald City.Big Law Shifting Preferences to In-Office Work, Data Shows
"What really matters is, what's the days-in-the office expectation that comes with it, regardless of how you phrase it, because that's really going to determine what your work life is like," one industry watcher said.Big Law's Lockstep Pandemic Approach Is Over, as Perspectives on In-Office Work Diverge
For many months, most firms agreed it was best to stay mostly remote. Now, their timelines for getting people back in the office are becoming more varied.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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