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In More Movement in Denver, Litigation Group Jumps to Spencer Fane
The 10 lateral attorneys represent "a lot of household name insurance companies," and they are optimistic their clients will follow them to the new firm.Despite Pandemic, Texas Is Still Alluring to Out-of-State Firms
Firms not headquartered in Texas continue to launch offices, as they see opportunity in the state's diversifying economy.Big Firms Considering Vaccine Policies as COVID-19 Immunization Efforts Move Forward
Law firm leaders, some in interviews and others privately, have said they've started considering vaccine policies in their firms, but many are taking a wait-and-see approach.Law Firm Merger Talks 'Frenetic,' With Deals on the Horizon
A Midwest deal this week, Dickinson Wright's acquisition of a 12-lawyer firm in Chicago, could be a harbinger.Big Law Firms Got Millions of Dollars to Preserve Payroll. Some Made Cuts Anyway
At least nine Am Law 200 firms that received PPP loans cut jobs or salaries before or after they received the loans.Dozens of Big Law Firms Received Millions in PPP Loan Funds
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received SBA loans this year.The Money Rolled Right in for Am Law 200 Firms in the Midwest
With a global pandemic far from anyone's mind, law firms based outside Chicago saw a boom in mergers last year and grew their revenues faster than those inside the region's biggest commercial and financial hub.Outside Interest Weighed Down Texas-Based Firms in 2019
Five of the nine Texas firms on the Am Law 200 improved revenue in 2019, but only Jackson Walker moved up in the rankings.For the First Time in Years, the Second Hundred Matched the Top Tier's Growth
The Am Law Second Hundred in 2019 kept pace with the Am Law 100 in nearly every key metric, buoyed by significant growth among those in the bottom half of the list. Will they be able to do it again in a year defined by uncertainty?Law Firm Expansion in Texas Continued at Strong Clip in 2019
Out-of-state firms continued to open new offices in Texas cities in 2019, a trend that accelerated in 2017 and hasn't slowed.