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K&L Gates Loses Team of About 30 Lawyers in Australia
The team spans various offices and includes between six and eight partners, according to people with knowledge of the situation.How Jones Day Doubled Lawyer Count Down Under
In five years, the U.S. firm has doubled its lawyer head count in Australia. Whereas it had 40 lawyers and one office in the country in 2014, it now has about 100 lawyers in four offices—and it plans to keep growing.Big Law's International Tilt Has Gone Too Far. A Restructuring Beckons.
Head count is shrinking in major domestic markets and growing in major international markets, dragging down law firms' profitability in the process.Outwit, Outplay, Outlast: A Post-Recession View of the Survivors
A decade later, we revisit the 2008 Am Law 200 for a look at how the Big Law game has changed. Spoiler alert: it's gotten much tougher to be a managing partner.Return of the Churn, Plus (Many) More Lateral Moves
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer and Eversheds Sutherland get a head start on the hiring front; Willkie, Proskauer and Goodwin Procter recruit from King & Wood Mallesons; Simpson Thacher and Sullivan & Cromwell dip into the lateral market; White & Case expands in Oz; and other notable additions from throughout The Global 100.Hit With Defections, K&L Gates Stays the Course
K&L Gates has expanded well beyond its Pittsburgh roots. The firm says it's on the verge of greatness. Others disagree.Ropes and Sidley Snag Weil Partners, Plus More Lateral Moves
A pair of PE partners leave Weil; a rare hire by Wachtell; big firms raid Cadwalader and Reed Smith; Jenner & Block, Jones Day and Schiff Hardin rotate practice leaders; Goodwin Procter goes to Paris; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.K&L Gates Partners Made for Exits Despite $210M Windfall
The firm's losses have mounted even with a mammoth contingency fee promising to boost partner profits.Skadden to Close Sydney Office Amid Australia Jitters
U.S.-based firms may be in for some turbulence, but many say that there's still good money to be made Down Under.K&L Gates Continues Growth Spurt, Plus More Lateral Moves
After several months of partner losses, K&L Gates continues a recent hiring spree by adding four partners on two continents; another bolt-on by Dinsmore & Shohl; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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