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Slew of Big Law Firms Invest in Lateral Partners in California
Several Am Law 50 law firms, from S&C and Winston to McDermott and Mayer Brown, made lateral hires in the state in the last week.Paul Weiss Chair Brad Karp Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Firm
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Top Partner Pay at Simpson Thacher to Breach $20M
The New York firm joins several elite peers in stretching the spread in equity partner compensation, as competition for top earners intensifies.UnitedHealth Carves Out New Job for Legal Chief as DOJ Antitrust Probe Looms
Rupert Bondy will now serve as senior counsel and executive vice president of governance, compliance and security.Paul Weiss London Office Secures Biggest M&A Mandate to Date with €3.5B Siemens Deal
Several of the firm's recently-hired big-name partners are working on KPS Capital Partners' buyout of Siemens' electric motors company.View more book results for the query "Kirkland & Ellis"
Paul Weiss Chair Brad Karp Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Firm
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Paul Weiss Chair Brad Karp Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Firm
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Paul Weiss Chair Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Law Firm
Brad Karp talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Looking Back at This Year's Florida Legal Awards
From seasoned veterans to rising stars, the event showcased some impressive contributions.After Dismissal of Las Vegas Casino Antitrust Case, Algorithmic Pricing Dicey
In her May 8 order, U.S. District Judge Miranda Du, in Nevada, ruled that a "mere use of algorithmic pricing" doesn't make an antitrust conspiracy.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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