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Katten Lays Off Lawyers and Staff While Deferring Some Associates
"The decision reflects the reality of the business environment in which we find ourselves," the firm said.Fragomen Defers Hiring Decisions on Current Summer Associates to Early 2024
In a statement, Chief People Officer Salvador Malo said client needs and changing immigration policy guided the firm's decision to delay hiring decisions.Midyear Reviews, Performance Plans Create Pretext for Future Layoffs
Performance improvement plans allow slow practices to hedge against hopes of higher demand, according to Big Law recruiters and associates.Latham Leads Legal Adviser Tables, as Worldwide M&A Hits Lowest Point in 3 Years
Latham and Kirkland were top ranked while several Wall Street law firms picked up market share and rose up the league tables released by Refinitiv.Taking 'Long-Term View,' Paul Hastings Adds 2 Capital Markets Partners From Goodwin
"We are continuing to be disciplined but opportunistic in bringing partners on that are going to help us gain market share," said chair Frank Lopez.View more book results for the query "Goodwin Procter"
Troutman Pepper Elects New Leadership, Chair Steve Lewis to Step Down
Lewis will be replaced as chair by current managing partner Tom Cole. Washington, D.C., partner Amie Colby will become the firm's next managing partner.Goodwin Performance Reviews Lead to Cuts, as Midyear Reviews Increase
Sources confirmed cuts at Goodwin that coincided with the firm's midyear review process this week.Private Biotechs Are Chasing Public Companies as IPO Window Remains Shut
Reverse mergers are emerging as a popular mechanism for private life sciences companies to reach the public markets, and that may increase if public companies continue to see their stocks stumble.Deal Watch: Orrick and Fenwick Guide Generative AI Deal That Signals Future Use of Tech
The legal community knows it will need to use generative AI to augment its work. But what data sets it uses in AI tools is still being worked out.Lowenstein's Crypto Vice Chair Moves to Sterlington
Eric Swartz, Lowenstein's former crypto vice chair, said he was recruited by Sterlington "to accelerate the growth that we're already seeing and bring in the work to attract talent on the legal side."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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