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The American Lawyer's Global Legal Awards Finalists
For the sixth year in a row, we're honoring excellence in global work in four categories: pro bono, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and dispute resolution.Is Kirkland Raiding the Big Four?
Kirkland & Ellis has picked up two KPMG tax lawyers for its new Dallas office in the past few months.Australia's Gadens Nabs Sydney Partner From Big Four's EY
Corporate lawyer James Beckley returns to Gadens, which he first joined in 2012, after stints at Big Four auditors EY and PricewaterhouseCoopers.Weil Relents on 6-Month Holding Period as Counsel Prepares to Join Kirkland
Kevin Crews' dispute with Weil, Gotshal & Manges is over and he will join Kirkland & Ellis this week.Ex-King & Wood Mallesons Partners Face Potential UK Tax Penalties
Partners linked to an ill-fated affiliate of the global legal giant face further delays in finding out if they are eligible for tax rebates.Law Firms Uneasy as the Big Four Make Their Big Push in Asia
The giant accounting firms are rapidly expanding their legal services offerings in key areas of the world's largest continent. Will they wrest valuable work from global law firms?PwC Boosts Legal Revenues Near $92M as Accounting Giant Continues Push Into Law
The Big Four firm's push into law continues on the back of the integration of the legal team into the wider firm.Speculation Ends as Kirkland Officially Launches Dallas Office
Kirkland & Ellis is expanding its operations in Texas after hiring a half-dozen lawyers from three rival Am Law 100 firms in Dallas. Kirkland also raided Latham & Watkins in Houston for the co-chair of its oil and gas team.Kirkland Tries Stealth Strategy for Dallas Base
The high-powered firm, riding high from a gross revenue windfall and legions of new lateral hires, appears to be keen on expanding its operations in Texas with a new office in the Big D.Deloitte Becomes Last of Big Four to Get ABS License For Legal Services
The accountancy firm has been licensed for rights of audience, conduct of litigation, reserved instrument activities, probate activities and administration of oaths.