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White & Case, Reversing Revenue and Profit Slides, Rides Out Practice Growth in 2023
The firm had several outperforming practices in a year in which it saw its first leadership change in almost two decades.Weil Hires SEC Veteran, Amid String of DC Partner Moves in Big Law
Christopher Mulligan was at the agency for more than a decade, while Sidley Austin and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck have brought on board new litigators.Revenue Was Flat at Locke Lord in 2023, But Profits Per Partner Inched Up in 'Solid' Year
The Dallas-founded firm's lawyer head count grew slightly, a turnaround from years of declining lawyer numbers.The Law Firm Disrupted: Orrick, Reed Smith and Dechert Make Time to Get Comfortable With AI
For five years, Orrick and Reed Smith have been giving associates billable hours credit for innovation work, and in that interval, generative AI has jumped to the forefront.Why 'Growth for Growth's Sake' May Actually Help Law Firms
"The movement over the past month has [confirmed that] we're going to continue seeing some of the largest, highest-profit firms have this tremendous recruiting advantage," noted law firm consultant Kristin Stark.View more book results for the query "Sidley"
Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Latham and Simpson Land on Rising Debt Deal Work
The number of announced debt offerings hit an all-time high for the Deal Watch column in the last week, with no fewer than 20.Sidley Austin, Simpson Thacher Add Paul Hastings Office Leaders
Peter Burke and David Hernand, who each held leadership roles at the Southern California offices of Paul Hastings, have left for Sidley Austin and Simpson Thacher, respectively.Vanessa Ford Reminded Us That Law Firm Culture Is Still Toxic. Why Does It Survive?
Law firms have been trying to improve their culture for a long time. So why, the Global Lawyer asks, are we still shocked when we are jolted into realizing not much has changed?Kirkland Lays Off Capital Markets Lawyers in Greater China
In a meeting with associates, a partner at the firm attributed the firm's decision to market conditions and the size of the team, which is 'too big', a source told Law.com International.Big Law Finds Growth Opportunities Through IP Hires
Sidley, Orrick, Squire, Sheppard Mullin and Spencer Fane have all added IP hires this week. "Growing with the right people begets more growth," said Spencer Fane chair Pat Whalen.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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