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In Chicago, Larger Law Firms Were Up and Smaller Firms Slowed Down
Second Hundred firms from the Windy City tended to see slower growth than the rest of the industry.Trimming Travel Is Key to Cutting Law Firms' Carbon Footprint—and Client Satisfaction
"[Clients are] not eager to get back to the type of travel that used to be expected, even if lawyers say, 'We have to,'" one sustainability expert said.As Clients Search for Alternatives, AFAs Are Growing in Prominence
Gains have been slow but steady, as alternative fee arrangements continue to make up a growing portion of revenue among the Am Law 200.Law Firm or Software Developer? Chapman and Cutler Is Now Both
The Am Law 200 firm, which recently sold a software application it developed in-house, says its approach to talent and innovation is paying off.At Morgan Lewis, McKee Nelson's Securitization Legacy Lives On
McKee Nelson ran laps around its competitors during the mortgage-backed securities boom. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, which nearly three years ago absorbed the remnants of that firm, recently recruited another ex-McKee Nelson lawyer to join its now market-leading securitization practice.Honigman Finds Growth in Unlikely Place
The Detroit-based Am Law 200 firm is recruiting young talent from other markets to bolster its operations in the River City.A Dewey & LeBoeuf TV Drama a No-Go, Says Firm's Ex-Telecom Leader
Eric Cowan, a former managing partner of Squire Patton Boggs' New York office who has been a partner at several other large firms, including the now-defunct Thelen and Dewey & LeBoeuf, is headed to McGuireWoods to head the firm's global media and entertainment practice. He has some thoughts about his former firm's demise.McGuireWoods' Bay Area Base Makes More Hires
The Richmond, Virginia-based firm, which opened its San Francisco office last year, has hired Chapman and Cutler's local office leader Peter Szurley. The banking and financial services expert brings with him three other partners.Deal Watch: Four Firms Handle Second-Largest Merger of 2016
Cravath, Hengeler Mueller, Linklaters and Sullivan & Cromwell are advising on the second-largest deal of 2016: Praxair Inc.'s proposed $35.2 billion buy of industrial gas rival Linde AG.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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