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Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Mixed Results for New York Firms
Two Second Hundred firms in New York saw their revenue drop, two ascended to the Am Law 100 via mergers, and one enjoyed a staggering 49 percent rise in revenue.The 2018 Am Law Second Hundred: A to Z
There was an unusual amount of movement in the Second Hundred this year, brought on, in part, by a series of mergers that took Chadbourne & Parke, Kaye Scholer, Strasburger & Price and Sutherland Asbill & Brennan out of the picture, as well as the closing of Sedgwick.The Second Hundred Are Being Lapped by the Top Tier
The group as a whole declined in all major metrics, but eight Second Hundred firms had double-digit revenue growth and 22 hit at least 5 percent.Quinn-Gay Email Dust-Up Is Tame Compared With These Firm Splits
A lot of lawyers fail to pull off amicable divorces.Law Firm Legal Battles That Slipped From the Headlines in 2017
From bias and discrimination claims to malpractice disputes and fights over fees, several firms quietly resolved once high-profile disputes with their clients or employees last year.Former Sedgwick Cybersecurity Leader Joins Dykema
The diaspora of ex-Sedgwick partners continues to grow as the now-defunct firm's former cybersecurity and privacy practice co-chair heads to Dykema Gossett to become its new head of global data privacy and information security.As Sedgwick Dissolves, a Look at Where the Lawyers Went
The demise of Sedgwick, a storied, 85-year-old Am Law 200 firm focused on insurance work, has created an alumni network throughout Big Law.Steptoe & Johnson Adds Seven-Lawyer Sedgwick Group
Continuing the diaspora of partners that has expanded with Sedgwick's official dissolution, Steptoe & Johnson adds a team of well-known commercial and class action litigatorsSedgwick Chair Joins Shook Hardy in San Francisco
Sedgwick leader Michael Healy has found a new home at Shook, Hardy & Bacon following the dissolution of the 85-year-old firm this month.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.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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