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Immigration Practices Read Tea Leaves After Trump
Law firms with big immigration practices are fielding plenty of questions right now, but what comes next?Where Are the Women in Big Law?
Almost half of Fragomen's partnership is female, but it's an anomaly. Women remain scarce in law firm partnership ranks.Exclusive: Best Firms for Pro Bono
Hughes Hubbard is tops for U.S. pro bono; Dechert leads the international scene.Longtime Staffer Lobs Bias Lawsuit at Jones Day
A former Jones Day business development and communications manager filed a complaint against the firm for gender, age and pregnancy discrimination.Diversity Scorecard: Minorities Make Small Gains in Big Law
Our Diversity Scorecard finds that just over 15 percent of U.S. lawyers at big firms are members of a minority group.Greenspoon, Dickstein See Head Counts Rise and Slide
A look at the Am Law 200 firms that saw their attorney head counts change the most during the first three quarters of 2015. Florida's Greenspoon Marder, a new entrant this year to the Second Hundred, and Dickstein Shapiro topped the list.Eight Firms Where Women Thrive
Could your firm benefit from these strategies for better retention, promotion and mentoring of women?Minority Ranks at Large Firms Show Little Growth
The percentage of minorities at large law firms hasn't changed much in seven years, our Diversity Scorecard shows.McKenna Defections Mount Ahead of Merger, Plus More Lateral Moves
Covington & Burling and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman pick up partners from McKenna Long & Aldridge as the latter prepares to merge with Dentons; Kirkland & Ellis and Mayer Brown make European antitrust hires; a Sidley Austin litigator flies solo; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Greenberg Traurig Adds Qatar's World Cup Lawyer, Plus More Lateral Moves
Romi Nayef, an ex-Dentons partner and a lead lawyer for Qatar in its controversial World Cup bid, joins Greenberg Traurig as of counsel in his hometown of Houston; Carlton Fields Jorden Burt hires more Bingham McCutchen refugees; a Hogan Lovells partner returns to Yale; Mintz Levin hires again from Edwards Wildman Palmer; Wiley Rein prepares to absorb a 50-person lobbying group and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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